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New Podcast/Vlog with Eva Douzinas!

Eva Douzinas started with a local problem then it went global

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Happy Beginning of The Holiday Season!! Eeek!

I loved doing this interview with Eva. She is a total inspiration and example of putting your time and money where your heart is.

Industrial aquaculture first came to Eva’s attention due to an alarming plan to expand fish farms in Greece by 24 times, covering over 60,000 coastal acres in a relatively small country, similar in size to NY state. At the time, she wasn’t fully aware of the destructive impact of fish farming or the different types of aquaculture. However, the sheer scale of the proposed expansion set off alarms.1

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Leveraging the Rauch Foundation’s focus on research, she allocated resources to better understand the sector. What she uncovered was deeply concerning—despite significant warnings from environmental groups and scientists for years, industrial aquaculture has managed to expand exponentially and market itself as “sustainable,” obscuring its harmful practices. Today, approximately 80% of the salmon and nearly 100% of sea bass (aka Branzino) consumed in the US today is industrially farmed and imported.2

Learn from Eva and get inspired to be active in the areas that you are passionate about!


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New Works on Paper

Little Women prints and fun little items!

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Adapted from Eva’s words.

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Adapted from Eva’s words.

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