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Casson Trenor is an American
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, author, entrepreneur, and media personality. He is the author of a number of books on environmentalism and sustainable seafood, in particular '' Umijoo'', a children's book, and ''
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'', a reference guide. Trenor and two co-founders created the world's first sustainable
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restaurant in 2009, as well as the acclaimed plant-based Japanese restaurant Shizen in 2015. In recognition of his work, Trenor was awarded a Congressional Commendation as well as the title "Hero of the Environment" by ''
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'' magazine. Trenor currently works primarily as a speaker, author, and consultant on environmental and sustainability issues. Over the course of his career, he has worked for and with a number of environmental causes, such as
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, FishWise, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, and the Conservation Strategy Fund. In April 2012, Trenor featured as part of a
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event in
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,
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. The talk focused on the
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movement, which he was partly responsible for starting. His work for
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heightened his profile within the sustainable seafood movement when he produced
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's first Carting Away the Oceans report. Despite him moving on from Greenpeace in 2014, they still produce the report annually.


Early life and education

Aaron Casson Trenor was born on April 7, 1979, in
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. Soon after, he and his family moved to
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, where he attended public school and lived until the age of 17. In 2000, Trenor received a
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in
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from
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, and is a member of
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. He then pursued an interest in cuisine and in 2001 received a chef certificate in classical
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from the
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. In 2005, Trenor received an
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in international
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from
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at Monterey, California. In May 2012, Trenor received the Alumni Achievement Award from Middlebury Institute of International Studies.


Career

After graduation in 2005, Trenor obtained the position as director for the Invasive Species Program with the Conservation Strategy Fund. He worked with
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on their Operation: Leviathan in
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between 2006 and 2006. The operation received coverage in Peter Heller's book ''The Whale Warriors''. In 2007, he moved to FishWise to become director of Business Development. In 2008, Trenor with Kin Lui and Raymond Ho founded Tataki Sushi Bar in San Francisco, California. The idea came after he had spent a number of months at sea trying to save the life of
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s in
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. He realized very quickly that one of the biggest issues with overfishing was the
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industry. During his
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presentation, he stated that he wanted to try and save the world's oceans by producing sustainable sushi after he spoke to a couple of sushi chefs. According to Trenor during his presentation, Tataki Sushi Bar in
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,
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became the world's first sustainable sushi restaurant. In 2009, Trenor went to work at
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as senior markets campaigner. Since then he has held various positions at
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, all aimed at improving the oceans and the
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. As a senior Greenpeace campaigner, he has been responsible for heading up numerous campaigns that have led to major changes in the way seafood is caught and sold in the
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. These campaigns have been both confrontational and cooperative, improving the seafood operations of major US companies such as
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,
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,
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, and
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. He was the primary architect in producing
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's annual Carting Away the Oceans reports. Trenor and James Mitchell authored ''Carting Away the Oceans 7'' in 2009. The studies and reports have continued to be produced by
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, which is still being used today to change the way the
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retail industry deals with seafood. While still working with
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, Trenor's work with Tataki Sushi Bar didn't go unnoticed. His work in the field of
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led Trenor to become a major media contributor and speaker on the subject from 2008 onwards. In 2009, ''
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'' magazine recognized him as a "Hero of the Environment" and a year later was also received Congressional Commendation and the "Ocean Protection Hero" award. In 2011, he was featured in
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where he said "the sushi industry is like a snake with its tail in its mouth", when describing the issues the food industry faced. Trenor presented at the
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conference in
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in April 2012. He spoke about his personal experiences of growing up in
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and going to a beach where he would collect
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s for his mother to cook. As he grew older the beach became more polluted through logging and other forms of industrialization of the region. Much of the unspoiled wildlife he grew up with had become spoilt. He said this was one of the main reasons for him starting the sustainable sushi restaurant back in 2008. In December 2014, he left
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to focus on restaurant development and to pioneer a new plant-based approach to sushi. He and Kin Lui opened Shizen Vegan Sushi Bar and Izakaya in
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in January 2015. In 2016, Trenor and Lui launched Limu & Shoyu in San Francisco that featured a sustainable interpretation of Hawaiian
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. In 2019, Trenor and Lui opened Tane Vegan Sushi Bar in Honolulu, and in 2020, Trenor and business partner John Le opened Chikyū Vegan Sushi Bar & Izakaya in Las Vegas. In 2016, Trenor partnered with pop surrealist painter and environmental activist Caia Koopman to create '' Umijoo'', a children's book about ocean conservation and responsible food systems. The vast majority of ''Umijoo'' is hand-painted, which is a highly uncommon technique within children's literature. Written as an extended poem in three parts, Umijoo spans 72 pages and features two dozen original paintings, as well as a series of pencil drawings. It took Koopman three years to paint the book, which was released in March 2019. In 2020, ''Umijoo'' won the Nautilus Book Awards gold medal for middle-grade fiction.


Achievements and accolades

Trenor was named one of ''Time'' magazine's Heroes of the Environment in 2009. He is the author of two books: ''Umijoo'' and ''Sustainable Sushi''. He was honored with a Nautilus Book Awards gold medal for ''Umijoo''. He is a founder and co-owner of Shizen Vegan Sushi Bar in San Francisco and Chikyū Vegan Sushi Bar in Las Vegas. In 2010, Trenor received the Ocean Protection Hero award from the
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. He received the award: "in recognition for the sustainable seafood advocacy work he has done in the Santa Cruz area, including helping the
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create the well-known sustainable seafood and sushi cards."White, Kimberly. (16 August 2010). Save Our Shores hosts an annual fundraiser. News. ''Santa Cruz Sentinel''. Santa Cruz, California. In 2019, Trenor was honored by the California State Senate for his "visionary leadership and service to the preservation of the oceans".


Publications

*Trenor, Casson, & Koopman, Caia. (2019). ''Umijoo''. Shark & Siren Press. 72 pages. , 978-1-7328605-0-6. *Trenor, C., & Mitchell, J. (2013). ''Carting Away the Oceans 7''. Greenpeace: Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 149. *Trenor, Casson. (2009). ''Sustainable Sushi: A Guide to Saving the Oceans One Bite at a Time''. North Atlantic Books. 110 pages. , 978-1-55643-769-4.


See also

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Miya's Miya's was a restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut, United States, credited as the first sustainable sushi restaurant in the world. The restaurant was founded by Yoshiko Lai, a Japanese nutritionist. As of 2021, they are permanently closed. Cu ...


References


External links

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Casson Trenor at TEDx San Francisco
{{DEFAULTSORT:Trenor, Casson Living people 1979 births Activists from California American chefs American environmentalists American male chefs American restaurateurs Hobart and William Smith Colleges alumni Middlebury College alumni People from Mukilteo, Washington People from San Francisco