Sepp Haukebo
Senior Manager, Global Fisheries Initiatives
Work
Areas of expertise:
Fisheries management, marine science policy, marine conservation, environmental education
Description
Sepp works with anglers and scientists to develop and implement long term solutions to recreational fisheries management. His objectives are to balance access to the fishery with sustainability for generations to come.
Background
In addition to fishing recreationally for the last 25 years, Sepp has spent years performing fishery ecology research in the Gulf of Mexico. He also has experience managing educational grants, leading marine conservation education programs, and analyzing marine science policy.
Education
- B.S. Marine Biology, Texas A&M University at Galveston
- M.S. Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University
Latest pieces
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A big opportunity for small vessels in The Bahamas
Energy Exchange, December 12, 2024 -
Guiding The Bahamas to a Brighter Future
EDFish, November 14, 2024
Press materials
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NOAA Issues Final Rule on Gulf of Mexico Recreational Red Snapper Calibrations
December 2, 2022 -
EDF Launches SmartPass Initiative to Help Manage Ocean Fishing
February 18, 2021 -
GlobalGiving and BSCA Create Disaster Relief Fund for Hurricane Dorian Victims
November 18, 2019 -
As Gulf Red Snapper Season Starts, Changes on the Horizon for Anglers
May 28, 2019 -
Gulf Leaders Approve Plan for States to Manage Recreational Red Snapper Fishing
April 4, 2019