Global Ocean Health
Brad Warren currently serves as CEO of Global Ocean Health and has held the position of Director at the Global Ocean Health, NFCC since December 2006. Their work primarily focuses on addressing the challenges that high CO2 levels pose to ocean health, supporting seafood producers and coastal communities in adapting to these changes. Brad Warren also served as President and Executive Director at the National Fisheries Conservation Center from September 2012 to December 2023. Prior to that, Brad Warren had a career in publishing, holding roles as Editor, Associate Publisher, and Publisher for Pacific Fishing Magazine from 1996 to 2004. Brad Warren earned a degree from the University of Washington between 1985 and 1989.
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Global Ocean Health
Global Ocean Health (GOH) is a U.S. 501(c)(3) organization, based in Seattle, that uses collaborative problem-solving to address the largest threats to the future of healthy waters and fisheries that feed billions of people worldwide. GOH has a long history of working with Tribes, fishery-dependent communities and scientists to support and inform their efforts to strengthen climate mitigation, adaptation, and necessary research to support these goals. The vision of GOH is a future in which human societies enjoy abundant seafood, healthy seas and thriving coastal communities by reducing pollution, converting waste streams into useful products, and aligning our economy with the natural systems upon which life depends.