Learn About Sustainable Fishing and Health of the OceansTraining: July 8-12, 2018 in Tampa, Florida
Application Deadline: Monday, May 14Fishing is big business across the globe, to the tune of 167 million tons of fish harvested each year. What’s the catch? Our oceans are not a bottomless resource. The National Press Foundation is offering journalists a five-day deep dive into ocean health and sustainable fishing. Journalists will learn about commercial versus recreational fishing rights; innovations in
fisheries management; regulation and labeling of domestic and imported fish; natural and man-made threats to the oceans; international laws and disputes; and marine biodiversity. Training includes expert presentations as well as field trips on the Gulf of Mexico. The all-expenses-paid fellowship covers airfare, ground transportation, hotel costs and most meals. This program is for U.S.-based journalists only. Support for this program provided by a grant from the Walton Family Foundation.
2017 NPF Annual ReportLast year, NPF produced six trainings and 17 webinars, educating 200,000 journalists in-person and online. The digital content—video, audio, slides and stories—produced from 2017 programs includes resources from 184 expert speakers and is available on the NPF website. Read the 2017 Annual Report.
NPF StudioWorksProduce your next video in NPF’s studio, conveniently located in downtown Washington, D.C. Available for rent, our 20x20 studio has: full light grid, three-camera HD production, 12-channel audio board, teleprompter, web streaming and more.
For pricing, email studio@nationalpress.org.
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