15. Antarctic Krill: where science, governance, and industry meet with Dr. Javier Arata
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In this episode of South Pole, host Clark Marchese interviews Dr. Javier Arata, a marine biologist specializing in fisheries management in Antarctica. They delve into the sustainable harvesting of Antarctic krill, a crucial species supporting ecosystems for penguins, seals, and whales. Dr. Arata shares his experiences as a scientific observer, his work with CCAMLR, and his role in promoting responsible practices through the Association for Responsible Krill Harvesting Companies. They discuss the impacts of climate change, the importance of monitoring krill populations, and innovative conservation strategies, highlighting the critical role of krill in Antarctica’s food web. Tune in to understand how science, policy, and industry come together to protect this essential marine resource. Episode Guest: Dr. Javier Arata Find more on Dr. Arata here. Find Dr. Arata’s publications here.  More on the Association of Responsible Krill harvesting companies (ARK) here Episode Transcript  and more information on the Pine Forest Media Website Follow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmedia Hosted, produced, written, and edited by Clark Marchese  Cover art and PFM logo by Laurel Wong.  Theme music by Nela Ruiz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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