
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Over half of the world’s fish populations are likely to move from their historic habitats by the end of the century. Pushed by rising temperatures and changing ocean cycles, these migrating fish stocks could be the cause for our next international conflict. Between the end of WWII and the collapse of the Soviet Union, a quarter of the world’s conflicts were tied to fisheries. And experts expect this number to rise as fishing grounds shift, reliance on the oceans for food increase, and maritime borders move with sea level change. What can be done to prevent this next global conflict?
Foreign Policy teamed up with the Walton Family Foundation for a live podcast taping at COP28.
PANELISTS:
Manuel Barange, Assistant Director General and Director Fisheries and Aquaculture Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Sarah Glaser, Senior Director, Oceans Futures, World Wildlife Fund
Rashid Sumaila, University Killam Professor, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, Fisheries Economic Research Institute, OceanCanada Partnership, The University of British Columbia
Dr. Manumatavai Tupou-Rosen, Director General, Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency
MODERATOR: Rebecca Hubbard, Director, High Seas Alliance
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4.4
7373 ratings
Over half of the world’s fish populations are likely to move from their historic habitats by the end of the century. Pushed by rising temperatures and changing ocean cycles, these migrating fish stocks could be the cause for our next international conflict. Between the end of WWII and the collapse of the Soviet Union, a quarter of the world’s conflicts were tied to fisheries. And experts expect this number to rise as fishing grounds shift, reliance on the oceans for food increase, and maritime borders move with sea level change. What can be done to prevent this next global conflict?
Foreign Policy teamed up with the Walton Family Foundation for a live podcast taping at COP28.
PANELISTS:
Manuel Barange, Assistant Director General and Director Fisheries and Aquaculture Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Sarah Glaser, Senior Director, Oceans Futures, World Wildlife Fund
Rashid Sumaila, University Killam Professor, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, Fisheries Economic Research Institute, OceanCanada Partnership, The University of British Columbia
Dr. Manumatavai Tupou-Rosen, Director General, Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency
MODERATOR: Rebecca Hubbard, Director, High Seas Alliance
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
43,875 Listeners
90,639 Listeners
77,397 Listeners
26,150 Listeners
37,291 Listeners
8,178 Listeners
597 Listeners
1,429 Listeners
11,879 Listeners
16,343 Listeners
23,954 Listeners
2,078 Listeners
3,274 Listeners
2,721 Listeners
27 Listeners
2,166 Listeners
1,618 Listeners
36 Listeners
208 Listeners
335 Listeners
13 Listeners
0 Listeners
2 Listeners
0 Listeners
13 Listeners
8 Listeners
0 Listeners
8 Listeners
371 Listeners