Anna Weinstein

Former Director of Marine Conservation

Anna Weinstein is the former Director of Marine Conservation at the National Audubon Society. She earned her master's degree in marine ecology from the Boston University’s Marine Program in Woods Hole, MA and has 25 years of experience in coastal and marine conservation in the San Francisco Bay area.

Articles by Anna Weinstein

Eelgrass is the Climate-fighting Hero the Ocean Needs
June 08, 2021 — This seagrass provides carbon storage, feeding grounds for birds, and a refuge for sea life from more acidic waters.
New Study Shows Seagrasses Buffer Ocean Acidification
April 02, 2021 — Eelgrass provides dozens of benefits to our coast and ocean. A groundbreaking new study further underlines its importance to marine birds and wildlife in a time of climate change.
More Food on the Table for New England's Puffins and Terns
January 14, 2021 — Federal fishery managers took decisive action to protect Atlantic herring, a fish many seabirds eat.
New Study Finds Humboldt Bay is Among the Most Important Places in the Entire Hemisphere for Migratory Shorebirds
December 07, 2020 — Its intertidal mudflats crowded with migratory shorebirds each year, this California bay is threatened by the aquaculture industry.
Thriving Seabird Colony on Alcatraz Island
August 26, 2020 — Take a glimpse into this wildlife-viewing gem.
Celebrating the First-ever World Albatross Day
June 18, 2020 — A chance to highlight these magnificent, globe-trotting birds and learn what we can do to protect them.
California Pioneers a New Way to Manage Fish for Birds
March 10, 2020 — The Golden State enacted a new policy this month to ensure there are plenty of Pacific herring in the sea.
Congress Responds to Climate Change Impact on Seabirds and Fisheries
January 30, 2020 — Studies show dramatic impact of climate change on our wildlife and fisheries right here on our California coast and Congress prepares to take action
Albatrosses Killed by Longline Fishing Gear
October 31, 2019 — Federal fisheries managers threaten albatrosses with another push for new pelagic longline fisheries off the west coast.
Seabird “Preyscapes” in the Age of Climate Change
September 18, 2019 — How breeding seabirds respond to climate-driven changes in their food sources