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European Bureau for Conservation and Development (EBCD)

The European Bureau for Conservation and Development (EBCD) is a non-profit international, non-governmental organisation (NGO) based in Brussels. EBCD is an active member of IUCN and provides the coordination of IUCN‘s Fisheries Working Group.

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EyeOverFishing

EyeOverFishing is a map of the UK fisheries system, the problems with it, and solutions that are possible today. It explores not only the question 'how can someone make a difference?' but also 'which changes within the fisheries system will make the biggest difference?' Site visitors can sign up to a newsletter.

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Fish Elsewhere

Thirty years ago the North African territory of Western Sahara was invaded by Morocco. The European Commission is currently finalising a Fisheries Partnership Agreement with Morocco, allowing EU fishing access to Moroccan waters. It would allow European boats to fish in the illegally occupied waters of Western Sahara. This would violate international law and prolong the 30-year-old conflict. A coalition of campaign groups, trade unions and politicians from across Europe and around the world has launched a campaign to exclude Western Sahara from the EU-Morocco Fisheries Partnership Agreement.

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Fish for All

The Fish for All initiative is designed to be a credible, global science and policy dialogue capable of instilling urgency into the issues at hand through the active participation of senior policy makers, opinion leaders and researchers at various levels of the community. Information dissemination will play a key role and wide ownership will be sought. Established in 2002, the intitiave aims to achieve an inclusive and informed public dialogue on issues such as fish and development, fish and nutrition, health, livelihood, environment, gender, water, river basins and coasts, trade and economic growth.

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Fisheries Secretariat

Based in Stockholm, the Fisheries Secretariat (FISH) is a non-profit organisation working towards sustainable fisheries in Europe and worldwide. FISH promotes the application of ecosystem-based management and the precautionary approach, together with practical solutions that minimise the effects of fishing on the marine environment.

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FishSubsidy.org

Subsidies paid to owners of fishing vessels and others working in the fishing industry under the European Union's common fisheries policy amount to approximately 1 billion a year. Fishsubsidy.org is a project coordinated by EU Transparency, a non-profit organisation in the UK and Kaas and Mulvad, an investigative journalism and data analysis partnership in Denmark.

The aim is to obtain detailed data relating to payments and recipients of fisheries subsidies in every EU member state and make this data available in a way that is useful to European citizens.

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Friend of the Sea

Friend of the Sea (FotS) certifies and promotes seafood from sustainable sources. FotS Approved Fisheries (a) target stocks which are not overexploited; (b) use fishing methods which don‘t impact the seabed and (c) generate less than average (8%) discards.

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Galapagos Conservation Trust

The Galapagos Conservation Trust (GCT) is a UK registered charity set up to raise funds for, and awareness of, the conservation needs of the Galapagos Islands. GCT was launched in 1995 with the aim of conserving the ecosystems and biological diversity of the Galapagos archipelago. GCT works with the key institutions in Galapagos. It is affiliated to the international network of Friends of Galapagos organisations, which is also represented in the USA, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, the Nordic Countries, and Spain.

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Global Witness

Global Witness exposes the corrupt exploitation of natural resources and international trade systems, to drive campaigns that end impunity, resource-linked conflict, and human rights and environmental abuses.

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Greenpeace

Major international environmental NGO. Click on the above link to go to Greenpeace‘s page detailing their ‘Defending Oceans‘ campaigns. Click here for Greenpeace‘s blacklist of IUU fishing vessels.

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