OCEAN2012 Steering Group Members

OCEAN2012 Steering Group members

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Coalition for Fair Fisheries Agreements (CFFA)

The Coalition for Fair Fisheries Agreements aims to supply detailed information to coastal fishing communities with a view to promoting their active and informed participation in the decision making processes affecting their livelihood, with a special focus on fisheries relations between the European Union and African, Pacific and Caribbean countries.
CAPE-CFFA
Chaussée de Waterloo 244
Brussels 1060
Belgium
E-mail: cffa.cape@scarlet.be
Tel:   +32 (0)2 652 5201
Fax:  +32 (0)2 654 04 07

 

Ecologistas en Accion

Ecologistas en Acción is one of the largest Spanish environmental NGOs, born out of a merger of over 300 grassroots groups, many of them with a long history of environmental campaigning. Ecologistas en Acción is committed to the philosophy of a social ecology, viewing environmental and social issues as having their common origin in ever more unsustainable production and consumption. Ecologistas en Acción firmly believes that we need less in order to live better. We campaign in order to publicise ecological issues and to suggest viable solutions to tackle them.
Marques de Leganés 12
Madrid 28004
Spain
E-mail: internacional@ecologistasenaccion.org
Tel:   +34 915312739 
Fax: +34 915312611

 

 

The Fisheries Secretariat (FISH)

The Fisheries Secretariat (FISH) is a non-profit organisation working towards sustainable fisheries in Europe and worldwide. Our long-term goal is healthy seas with thriving fish stocks and great diversity. We would like to see a profitable fishing sector working within the limits of the marine ecosystem, preserving the marine resources as well as their habitats. Our aim is sustainable use of fish and shellfish with minimal effects on the marine environment.
Åsögatan 140
116 24 Stockholm
Sweden
E-mail: info@fishsec.org
Tel: +46 (0)8 25 07 90
Fax: +46 (0)8 642 83 40

 

 

New Economics Foundation (nef)

Founded in 1986 by the leaders of The Other Economic Summit (TOES), which forced issues such as international debt onto the agenda of the G7 and G8 summits, nef is an independent think-and-do tank that aims to improve quality of life by promoting innovative solutions that challenge mainstream thinking on economic, environment and social issues. nef works in partnership with all sections of society in the UK and internationally to create more understanding and strategies for change.
3 Jonathan Street
London SE11 5NH
United Kingdom
E-mail: info@neweconomics.org
Tel: +44 (0)20 7820 6300
Fax: +44 (0)20 7820 6301

 

 


The Pew Environment Group

The Pew Environment Group, the conservation arm of The Pew Charitable Trusts, strives to advance scientific understanding of the causes, consequences and solutions to environmental problems, to design innovative policy solutions to these problems, and to mobilise public support for implementing these solutions. We are focused on reducing the scope and severity of the destruction of the world’s oceans, with a particular emphasis on global marine fisheries. The objective of the Pew Environment Group’s European Marine Programme is to support the European Union in ending global overfishing and reducing destruction of the world´s oceans.
OCEAN2012 was initiated, and is co-ordinated, by the Pew Environment Group.
European Marine Programme of the Pew Environment Group
The Pew Charitable Trusts
Square du Bastion 1A
1050 Brussels
Belgium
E-mail: eumarine@pewtrusts.org
Tel: +32 (0)2 274 1620


Seas At Risk

Seas At Risk is an independent non-governmental federation of national and international environmental organisations concerned with the protection and restoration of the marine environment, specifically the waters of the North and Irish Seas and the wider North East Atlantic.
Seas At Risk is currently campaigning to effect international political change on issues as diverse as species & habitat protection, overfishing and fishing-related damage to the marine environment, pollution from shipping, the harmful effects of offshore oil & gas exploration and exploitation, and the introduction of hazardous substances into the marine environment.
Rue d'Edimbourg 26
1050 Brussels
Belgium
Tel: +32 (0)2 893 0965
Fax: +32 (0)2 893 0966

 

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