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Big Blue Blogs: 100+ Ocean Conservation Blogs (Updated)

on January 15, 2013 - 2:00pm

A big thanks to everyone who sent in suggestions for more ocean conservation-themed blogs to add to the original 88 Big Big Blue Blogs post. I've updated the list below. It's up to over 100 blogs!

You can subscribe to the bundle of feeds here.

Feel free to let us know about more big blue blogs by emailing tips AT upwell DOT us, sending a tweet (@Upwell.us), leaving a comment, or sending a message on Facebook.

Big Blue Blogs

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Sustainable Seafood Twitter List

on January 10, 2013 - 12:56pm

The extensive coverage of the Pacific Bluefin Tuna's decline is a great story to leverage in order to increase attention for your own sustainable seafood campaigns. We've created a list of folks who tweet regularly about sustainable seafood to help you with your outreach.

Feel free to let us know about more sustainable seafood tweeps by emailing tips AT upwell DOT us, sending a tweet (@Upwell_us), leaving a comment, or sending a message on Facebook.

You can see the list on Twitter, or below:

A Sea Change
@aseachange

Barton Seaver
@bartonseaver

Becky Selengut
@chefreinvented

Better Fish
@BetterFish

Blue Ocean Institute
@BlueOceanInst

Bun Lai
@miyassushi

Carl Safina
@carlsafina

Casson Trenor
@CassonTrenor

EDF Oceans
@EDFOceans

FishChoice
@FishChoice

Fish2Fork
@fish2fork

Fish Revolution!
@FishRevolution

FishSource
@FishSource

FishWise
@FishWiseOrg

Friend of the Sea
@friendofthesea

Fog Harbor FishHouse
@FogHarbor

Gabe the Fish Babe
@gabethefishbabe

GoodFishBadFish
@goodfishbadfish

Healthy Salmon
@healthysalmon

ISSF
@issf

Jonathan Gonzalez
@EatUSSeafood

NOAA Fisheries
@NOAAFisheries

Oceana
@Oceana

Ocean Wise
@ocean_wise

Paul Greenberg
@4fishgreenberg

Santa Monica Seafood
@smseafood

SASSI
@WWFSASSI

SeaChoice
@SeaChoice

Seafood Choices
@Seafood_Choices

Seafood 4 the Future
@seafoodfuture

SeafoodWatch
@seafoodwatch

SeaWeb Kids
@seaweb_kids

SustainableFishBIZ
@fish4fishEU

Sustainable Seafoodie
@TeamSeafoodie

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Upwell Holiday Cookie Party (photos)

on December 21, 2012 - 9:50am

On Wednesday night, we invited a few pals to the Upwell offices to make ocean-themed holiday cookies!

We'd love to have you over in 2013. If you're in the neighborhood, let us know. We know your Twitter handle, but we want to meet you face-to-face (:

Matt measures

Ray mixes

Rachel readies the dough

Saray checks the guest list

Francesca Koe (Director of Campaigns, NRDC) makes the first batch

Ray & Deb Castellana (Director of Communications, Mission Blue/Syvlia Earle Alliance)

Saray & Matthew Tucker (Public Programs Presenter, California Academy of Sciences) creating an otter with a sea urchin

Decoration station

Marla Aufmuth (photographer), Maria Finn (author of The Whole Fish) & Vanessa Barrington (PR Manager, Save the Bay)

We believe this to be the first ever cookie depicting Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.  This is what happens if you invite the community-minded map geeks from BlooSee to your open house.

Ray, Pedro Valdeolmillos (CEO & Founder, BlooSee),  and Tommy Chipman (Community Manager, BlooSee). Tommy made the awesome MPA cookie!

Happy Holidays!

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Online Ocean Activists Goodreads Group

on December 19, 2012 - 11:10am

I believe in the power of books, and in the power of book circles, which is why I've set up an Online Ocean Activists Goodreads group. It's a place for us to discuss books about online activism and communication with other ocean lovers to help us make the ocean more *famous* online. Every month, or so, we'll read a book and chat about it on Goodreads, Facebook, and Twitter. We might also have tweetchats, conference calls, or webinars with the authors.

To get started, let's brainstorm a list of books we want to read in 2013 (e.g. The Power of Infographics, The Dragonfly Effect, The Networked Nonprofit, Social Media for Social Good, Facebook Marketing for Dummies, Likeable Social Media). You can share your book suggestions by emailing us at tips AT upwell DOT us, sending a tweet (@Upwell.us), leaving a comment, messaging us on Facebook, or posting on the Goodreads discussion board.

Flickr photo credit: A tornado of fish, or fishnado by chucknado.

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Big Blue Blog Talk: Ocean Acidification, Sustainable Seafood & MPAs

on December 18, 2012 - 10:30am

Last week, we shared a list of Big Blue Blogs, which y'all have been sharing and adding to (we'll post an updated list in early January). This week, we're doing a round-up of what the Big Blue Blogs have been saying over the past month, or so about a few of the many ocean issues we track here at Upwell: ocean acidification, sustainable seafood and MPAs.

*OCEAN ACIDIFICATION*

EPOCA's Ocean Acidification blog

Google Earth Tour of a More Acidic World
Oceana. November 5, 2012.
"[The video] above is a good primer on ocean acidification narrated by Dan Laffoley of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The video spans the vulnerable corals of Australia's Great Barrier Reef to the equally vulnerable shellfish industry of the Pacific Northwest, detailing the potential effects of a more acidic ocean."

Corals Call on Fish Bodyguards
Oceana. November 13, 2012
"Coral is under threat worldwide from pollution and ocean acidification from human activity. When corals are stressed, aggressive algae competing for sunlit patches of ocean floor can represent a death blow to coral reefs and the magnificent ecosystems they support. At least one fish, though, isn’t letting the reef go down without a fight."

Catastrophe looms over Antarctica; why you should release your inner psychopath
by Maggie Fazeli Fard on WashingtonPost.com. December 3, 2012
"In 'Lost Antarctica: Adventures in a Disappearing Land,' marine ecologist and Antarctica expert James B. McClintock examines the impact of increasing snowfalls, melting ice and ocean acidification on the continent’s ecology."

*SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD*

Making Waves Nowhere Near the Ocean
One World One Ocean. November 7, 2012
"Casson Trenor, co-owner of sustainable sushi restaurant, Tataki, spoke about how everyone needs to know the 4 S's in order to decide if fish is sustainable: small, seasonal, silver or shellfish?"
Check out OWOO's Know Your Seafood infographic too.

James Beard Foundation likes our Seafood Watch
Monterey Bay

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Meet Saray: Coral Reef Lover and Newest Upwell Team Member

on December 13, 2012 - 2:58am

Meet Saray Dugas, the newest member of the Upwell team!

Saray loves corals, and is confident that she can identify most of them (you can send her a coral photo at saray AT upwell DOT us).

Originally from Costa Rica, Saray first fell in love with science and biodiversity as a child. Growing up, her heroes were conservationists and biologists who saved tracts of land. Today, her heroes are people who protect the ocean.

Saray's journey as an ocean communicator began while working at Scripps Institution of Oceanography where she developed a desire to communicate science, specifically ocean science, to a wider community of people.

She went on to work in science and communication nonprofits, and has been involved in campaigns for World Oceans Day and the Marine Life Protection Act. Before coming to Upwell, she worked with COMPASS helping scientists to communicate their messages. She also volunteered at the California Academy of Science's design department.

Saray specializes in teaching scientists how to use social media, and how to communicate visually. Her calling in life is to help scientists become better communicators.

You can learn more about Saray on her website, curriesaraydugas.com, and connect with her on Twitter at @SarayDugas.

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Big Blue Blogs: 88 Ocean Conservation Blogs

on December 5, 2012 - 11:45am

waves by james stark

*Jan 15, 2013: We've updated the list to 100+ blogs!

As most of you know, Upwell's mission is to  make the ocean more famous online.  One way we do that is by sharing ocean-y news in the Tide Report, and by asking you to amplify it.

We can't fit all of the juiciest ocean stories into the Tide Report, which is why we're sharing a list of 88 Big Blue Blogs that cover ocean conservation issues. Our hope is that they will be another source of shareable ocean content for you.

The blogs are in alphabetical order. Please let us know about other big blue blogs we should add to this list by emailing us at tips AT upwell DOT us, sending a tweet (@Upwell.us), leaving a comment, or messaging us on Facebook.

You can also subscribe to the bundle of feeds here.

Big Blue Blogs