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ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies undertakes integrated research for sustainable use and management of coral reefs. It is funded under the Australian Research Council Centres of Excellence programme, and is based at James Cook University in Townsville. The Centre is a partnership of James Cook University (JCU), the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), The Australian National University (ANU), the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) and The University of Queensland (UQ).
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Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS)
The Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS) is a centre of excellence in oceans governance and maritime security knowledge services in Australia, based in the University of Wollongong. ANCORS provides multi-disciplinary university based research, education and high level advice on national and international oceans governance and law, maritime security and co-operation and ocean resource management to countries, agencies and clients in the western Pacific, Indian Ocean and Southern Ocean region and beyond, in order to help them achieve sustainable benefits from marine jurisdictions.
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CEFAS - Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
Cefas is an internationally renowned aquatic scientific research and consultancy centre, which aims to be the prime source of high quality science used to conserve and enhance the aquatic environment, promote sustainable management of its natural resources, and protect the public from aquatic contaminants.
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Centre for the Economics and Management of Aquatic Resources (CEMARE), University of Portsmouth
CEMARE is a centre for research, consultancy, training and advanced studies in fisheries economics and management, aquaculture, recreational and freshwater fisheries management and coastal zone management. It provides economic, institutional and legal specialisations within the broad area of the management of aquatic resources.
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Centre for the Economics and Management of Aquatic Resources (CEMARE), University of Portsmouth, UK
Since its establishment in the early 1960s to promote multi-disciplinary research into marine resources, CEMARE has developed into a substantial centre for research, consultancy, training and advanced studies in fisheries economics and management, aquaculture, recreational and freshwater fisheries management and coastal zone management. The Centre provides economic, institutional and legal specialisations within the broad area of the management of aquatic resources. It also has access to other disciplines throughout the University under the auspices of ICAMS, the Institute of Coastal and Marine Studies, an instrument for the networking of researchers within the University. CEMARE is also a major partner in the inter-disciplinary Centre for Coastal Zone Management.
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Chatham House
Chatham House (full name Royal Institute of International Affairs) is an independent policy research institute founded in 1920 to stimulate debate and research on key issues in the international arena. Chatham Houses Energy, Environment and Development Programme focuses on a range of international energy, environment and business issues, including international environmental crime. Chatham House hosts and maintains this website.
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CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research (CMAR)
CMARs work includes research to integrate coastal management and ensure marine resources and industries are sustainable.
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Earth Institute
The Earth Institute supports pioneering projects in the biological, engineering, social, and health sciences, while actively encouraging interdisciplinary projects often combining natural and social sciences in pursuit of solutions to real world problems. The Earth Institute is a member of the High Seas Task Force.
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ECOST Project
The main aim of the ECOST project is to develop a new approach to assess the societal cost of fishing activities and fishing policies. Work is spread over three continents that are characterised by ecosystems of coastal upwelling (West Africa), delta (Southeast Asia) and coral reef (Caribbean). The project is coordinated by the University of Portsmouth, Centre for the Economics and Management of Aquatic Resources (UOP), UK.
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FishPopTrace
FishPopTrace is a collaborative project involving 15 research groups (from the EU, Norway and Russia), specialized in fish population genetics, molecular biology, proteomics, microchemistry and biochemistry, experts in wildlife forensics, stakeholders of the fisheries industry and, as a scientific consultant, a senior staff member of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). FishPopTrace was launched in March 2008 under the umbrella of the EU Seventh Framework Programme (FP7). The key to FishPopTrace's approach, which focuses on cod, herring, sole and hake, as initial sentinel species, is to develop a high throughput set of tools for species and population-specific identity of fish and fish products throughout the food supply chain.
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