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Briony Venn: Stop Krilling Antarctica + Bonus Update with Captain Paul Watson | S5E7

Briony Venn: Stop Krilling Antarctica + Bonus Update with Captain Paul Watson | S5E7

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In this episode, we sit down with Briony Venn, the Marine Campaign Organizer at the Bob Brown Foundation in Tasmania, Australia. Over 500,000 tonnes of Antarctic krill are harvested every year to make products that even the industry's biggest player has begun replacing with a plant-based version. Briony is working to end it.Krill, Euphausia superba, is the keystone species of the Southern Ocean. Whales, penguins, seals, and seabirds all depend on it. Yet krill biomass has declined by up to seventy percent in the last fifty years due to climate change, and the fishery is being expanded against that collapsing baseline. Briony unpacks the industry's misleading "less than one percent" claim, the role of certification bodies like the Marine Stewardship Council, and the campaign strategies her coalition is using to fight back.Before joining the Bob Brown Foundation, Briony left a career at Accenture to move into marine campaigning, first at Greenpeace UK and now in Tasmania. Her story is a reminder that anyone who cares about the ocean and decides to dedicate themselves to its protection can figure out a path to do so.This episode also includes a bonus conversation with Captain Paul Watson, who walks us through Operation Krill Wars, the Captain Paul Watson Foundation's and Sea Shepherd France's recent direct intervention against industrial krill trawlers in the Southern Ocean. He also highlights the European Parliament's subsequent motion for a five-year moratorium on the krill fishery.Support the Show Mentioned in This Episode:Briony Venn on LinkedInBob Brown Foundation: bobbrown.org.auSwisseKrills Campaign: swissekrills.orgCaptain Paul Watson Foundation: paulwatsonfoundation.orgSea Shepherd: seashepherd.orgGreenpeace: greenpeace.orgBlue Marine Foundation: bluemarinefoundation.comAker BioMarine: akerbiomarine.comSwisse: swisse.com.auNational Geographic: nationalgeographic.comWWF (World Wildlife Fund): worldwildlife.orgCCAMLR (Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources): ccamlr.orgMarine Stewardship Council: msc.orgMoral Ambition by Rutger BregmanHow to Speak Whale by Tom MustillDefinitely check out the documentary, Ocean with David AttenboroughIf you want to support the podcast or learn what more you can do to help save the ocean, visit reef-scuba.org/take-action.Thanks as always to our Producer, Emily Pokou.A production of REEF Scuba.
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