Jenn Thornhill Verma
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🌊 Journalist, 2024-25 Pulitzer Ocean Reporting Network fellow @theglobeandmail.com | @RCGS_SGRC Fellow | @ExplorersClub 🇨🇦 FI’23 | @ukings Board
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The #codcollapse shuttered hundreds of fishing communities across Newfoundland and Labrador. But not Francois. Not Grey River. In communities without roads, accessible by ferry, residents rely on one another.

A true ferry tale.

📸: Ethan Murphy for @theglobeandmail.com #underexposed
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Rope-heavy fishing traps are a deadly hazard for whales and other endangered animals.

But why haven't safer options caught on?

Story by ORN Fellow @jennthornhillverma.bsky.social, Lauren Owens Lambert, and Nick Hawkins for @theglobeandmail.com.

👉 bit.ly/4pBqisv
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And with thanks to @pulitzercenter.org Ocean Reporting Network ! While investigating right whales for our Entangled series for @theglobeandmail.com, we realized Humpback strandings were on the rise due to vessel strikes
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Étonnant article de The Guardian, concernant la prolifération des baleines au large de New York, du fait du réchauffement climatique. La présence d'autant de cétacés dans une zone de navigation intense, dans le contexte politique des USA hostile à l'écologie, est un dilemme :
Dodging New York traffic: hundreds of humpback whaless on a collision course with ships
Humpbacks are thriving in the warm waters off the coast of Manhattan but maritime restrictions have not kept pace
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“What was once a marine highway connecting southern breeding grounds to northern feeding areas has, since 2010, become a regular foraging destination, putting #humpbacks on a collision course with maritime traffic.”

Today in @theguardian.com Seascapes w/ 📸: Chris St Lawrence & Lauren Owens Lambert
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📣 Next month: Experts from @pulitzercenter.org and @oceana.bsky.social will discuss IUU seafood in EU supply chains, transparency and regulatory gaps, and how journalists can report on these issues: https://loom.ly/Eg_eNzM
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Our Ocean Reporting Network 'Ask Me Anything' session is one week away!

Would you like to join a year-long fellowship that includes financial support for your reporting project, a community of peers, mentorship, & training opportunities?

Learn more about our the ORN. bit.ly/3UX5yNT
Ask Me Anything: Ocean Reporting Network Fellowships
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The What Works Climate Solutions Network is hosting two webinars in September for current and interested members. All the details below to learn more and register.

#climatesolutions
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Almost 2m seafarers power the industry behind 80% of global trade, but many of them face exploitation, trafficking and abandonment.

🔎 In an investigative series for Context, Katie McQue investigates the complex web of the global shipping industry.

🔗 www.context.news/money-power-...
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He’s fit, smart, tenacious and experienced — praying he’s found soon.
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North Atlantic Right Whales are an “imperilled species.” @jennthornhillverma.bsky.social‬ reports on efforts to protect the whales, especially from from death & serious injuries from vessel strikes in high traffic shipping areas in Canada & the United States. www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/scien...
Title, journalist’s name, and photograph of a North Atlantic Right Whale from a news article published in The Globe and Mail about efforts to protect the whales from ship strikes