The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation on Thursday said it plans to spend $152 million over the next seven years to protect the ecology of North American oceans.
The commitment builds on the $260 million the California foundation has spent since 2004 on marine-conservation projects. Through 2024, the grant maker plans to focus on the North American Arctic and the waters off of British Columbia and U.S. West Coast.
Among other things, the foundation will support the recovery of commercial fisheries, development of fisheries-management systems, and drafting of regional ocean-conservation plans.
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