Abstract
CEDO was developed in 1980 as an offshoot of a now defunct University of Arizona aquaculture project. The scope of activities within CEDO’s mission have grown from a primary focus on advancing and sharing knowledge about the NGC and surrounding Sonoran Desert ecosystem and promoting conservation, to a more active role in creating solutions and empowering coastal communities with the knowledge and tools to create sustainable livelihoods that exist in concert with the surrounding bicultural and natural environments. In addition to ecological and fisheries research, CEDO develops and delivers educational programs and environmental awareness contests for local schools, eco-tourism, and outreach to understand the needs and concerns of fishing communities throughout the NGC and to support them in applying the latest sound management practices and other sustainable solutions.
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