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18th Apr 13
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Links - NGOs
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SeaWeb
SeaWeb is a communications-based nonprofit organisation, with offices in the US, France and the UK, that uses social marketing techniques to advance ocean conservation. SeaWeb works to raise public awareness, advance science-based solutions and mobilise decision-makers around ocean conservation.
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Shark Alliance
The Shark Alliance is a new coalition of international non-governmental organizations dedicated to restoring and conserving shark populations by improving European fishing policy. The mission of the Shark Alliance is two-fold:
1. To close loopholes in European policy regarding the wasteful and unsustainable practice of shark finning;
2. To secure responsible, science-based shark fishing limits for long-term sustainability and ecosystem health.
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Shark Trust
Established in 1997, the Shark Trust is a UK marine charity dedicated to promoting the study, management and conservation of sharks, skates, rays and chimeras (Elasmobranchs). The Trust works through a series of scientifically supported campaigns, research and education programmes, and strives to provide guidance, facilitate decisions, influence legislation and raise public awareness of the plight of these animals on both national and international scales.
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Sharklife
Sharklife is a registered non-profit organisation, which addresses the alarming exploitation of both shark populations and ocean fisheries in South African waters. The organisation actively engage the urgent need for research and protection of many marine species.
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Somali Fisheries Society
The mission of the Somali Fisheries Society is to raise awareness of marine resources in terms of conservation and sustainability of fisheries development and aquatic ecosystems, and to encourage networking between Somali fisheries and marine science professionals.
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Southern Africa Sustainable Seafood Initiative (SASSI)
SASSI was set up in November 2004 to inform and educate all participants in the seafood trade, from wholesalers to restaurateurs through to seafood lovers. SASSI's main objectives are to:
- Promote voluntary compliance of the law through education and awareness.
- Shift consumer demand away from over-exploited species to more sustainable options.
- Create awareness on marine conservation issues.
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Species Survival Network
The Species Survival Network (SSN) coordinates the activities of conservation, environmental and animal protection organizations around the world to secure CITES protection for plants and animals affected by international trade.
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Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme
The Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme (SFLP) started in 1999 and was financed for 7 years. It is a partnership between the UK Department for International Development (DfID), FAO and 25 participating countries in West Africa. The SFLP aims to reduce poverty in coastal and inland fisheries communities through the sustainable improvement of their livelihoods. Outputs include a number of publications, available online.
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Sustainable Fisheries Partnership
The Sustainable Fisheries Partnership works with seafood buyers and producers to promote the long-term security of their own supply, by improving fisheries management and marine conservation.
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TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC is a joint programme of WWF and IUCN-The World Conservation Union, working to ensure that trade in wild plants and animals is not a threat to the conservation of nature. Click here to go straight to TRAFFICs information on illegal fishing in the Bering Sea.
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