UC Berkeley College of Natural Resources

Katy Seto

Graduate Student

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Education

BA International Studies, Emory University

MAS Marine Biodiversity and Conservation, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (UCSD)

Research Interests

Marine Fisheries, Food Security, Development, Conflict Studies, Africa

Research Description

Since the 1980’s, marine fisheries have experienced a dramatic decline in global catches, despite overwhelming increases in technology and capitalization. Furthermore, by 2025, the number of people living within 60 miles of coastlines is projected to increase by 35 percent compared to 1995, with global population reaching 9 billion by 2050. This disproportionate coastal population growth, combined with the global decline in fisheries, has the potential to significantly exacerbate current food security challenges. While 2.9 billion people worldwide rely on fish for at least 15% of dietary protein consumption, the strongest and earliest effects of these challenges will be felt in developing countries where fish comprises up to half of protein intake. Considering that many of these are fragile states, issues of food security may easily transition into issues of state security.

Broadly, my research interests relate to marine fisheries and their relationships to food security and economic development in tropical and subtropical developing countries, integrating ecological and social science aspects, in order to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of these challenges.

Selected Publications

Abbriano, R.M., M.M. Carranza, S.L. Hogle, R.A. Levin, A.N. Netburn, K.L. Seto, S.M. Snyder, SIO280, and P.J.S. Franks. 2011. Deepwater Horizon oil spill: A review of the planktonic response. Oceanography 24(3):294–301, http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2011.80.

Seto, K. 2011. Sierra Leone’s Seas: A project to assess the current status & potential role of marine resources in the development and peacebuilding of Sierra Leone, UNEP. Geneva.

Honors and Awards

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow 2011

Association of Women in Science (AWIS), San Diego Scholar 2011

Institute for International, Comparative, and Area Studies (IICAS) Research Scholarship 2011

 

Contact Information

Email: katyseto@berkeley.edu

Office: 44A Giannini Hall

Research Group(s)

Mailing Address

Dept of Environmental Science, Policy, & Management
UC Berkeley
130 Mulford Hall #3114
Berkeley, CA 94720

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