Gina Green

Gina Green

Gina Green is a specialist in marine and terrestrial biodiversity, climate change, forestry, and agriculture. She has over 35 years of experience designing, implementing, and evaluating initiatives to protect and manage marine and terrestrial resources in Latin and North America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. She is responsible for Tetra Tech’s portfolio of USG international marine coastal initiatives and has lived and worked throughout the old and new world tropics implementing sustainable fisheries, marine projects, and programs. Green has written and spoken widely about her work and projects.

Latest Articles

Opinion: Race to the bottom? How science drives sustainable fisheries

Opinion: Race to the bottom? How science drives sustainable fisheries

over 3 years ago // Sponsored by Tetra Tech

The role of fishers, fisheries, and the economies to support them is a very delicate balance. Tetra Tech’s Gina Green weighs in on the role science plays in driving sustainability.

Opinion: How marine debris impedes coastal tourism and economic development

Opinion: How marine debris impedes coastal tourism and economic development

over 6 years ago // Sponsored by Tetra Tech

A rising tide of marine debris threatens coastal tourism — a key driver of economic growth. Tetra Tech argues the importance of taking a holistic approach to the problem of marine waste, making sure that all stakeholders are represented.