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AHOI IN THE HEADLINES

October 18, 2023

Sydney and Rebecca give an overview of our eelgrass research and why it is so important for the fishery.

October 13, 2023

Sydney briefly explains AHOI’s eelgrass research and how it connects to the marine environment in the Gros Morne region.

October 11, 2023

AHOI and EAC team members highlight the overlooked importance of eelgrass ecosystems, emphasizing their critical role despite being often forgotten.

October 10, 2023

Sydney and Rebecca discuss ongoing efforts to study and protect eelgrass habitats along the Gros Morne coast, recognizing their ecological significance and vulnerability.

October 8, 2023

AHOI’s monitoring efforts in Bonne Bay focus on green crab populations and the health of eelgrass beds, which are crucial to the local marine ecosystem.

August 30, 2023

Adam Walsh on CBC Radio explores conservation strategies amidst climate change challenges with organizations such as AHOI, highlighting innovative approaches and community involvement in environmental protection.

August 7, 2023

Lays out AHOI and CCFI’s project to recover lost fishing gear following Hurricane Fiona and some of the technology involved. 

December 4, 2022

AHOI’s efforts to clean up fishing gear left by Hurricane Fiona in Newfoundland, repurposing and returning materials to reduce environmental harm and promote sustainability.

July 31, 2022

AHOI offers Gros Morne region sustainable party solutions, focusing on waste reduction and environmental stewardship during community gatherings in the region.

ABOUT US >

Atlantic Healthy Oceans Initiative (AHOI) is a non-profit organization based in western Newfoundland, dedicated to protecting the long-term health of our ocean and promoting sustainable coastal communities. Founded in 2019, AHOI collaborates with local partners, governments, and businesses to develop innovative solutions that address marine biodiversity, ocean conservation, and the challenges posed by climate change. Our work focuses on creating a resilient and sustainable circular blue economy by fostering coastal community connections with the marine environments in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Through research, community engagement, and stewardship programs, we aim to protect aquatic species, conserve sensitive marine habitats, and promote sustainable development. Together, our collective work will help look after the ocean for generations to come.

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CONTACT >

E: info@atlantichealthyocean.com

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Norris Point, NL Canada

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