Marine Conservation Society is a UK-based charity that works to protect seas, shorelines and their wildlife. Its Clean Seas programme has raised awareness of the marine pollution problem and helped to reduce it, by for example aiding the campaigns to charge for single-use supermarket bags and to remove microbeads from personal care products.
Its Ocean Recovery programme sees it work with local communities, governments, scientists and people with responsibility for managing marine areas in order to bring about policies and practices that are ocean-friendly. Meanwhile, its Responsible Seafood work promotes sustainable seafood diets among both industry and consumers – its Good Fish Guide shows which fish are the most sustainable to eat.
Type of organisation: registered charity
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Marine Conservation Society is a UK-based charity that works to protect seas, shorelines and their wildlife. Its Clean Seas programme has raised awareness of the marine pollution problem and helped to reduce it, by for example aiding the campaigns to charge for single-use supermarket bags and to remove microbeads from personal care products.
Its Ocean Recovery programme sees it work with local communities, governments, scientists and people with responsibility for managing marine areas in order to bring about policies and practices that are ocean-friendly. Meanwhile, its Responsible Seafood work promotes sustainable seafood diets among both industry and consumers – its Good Fish Guide shows which fish are the most sustainable to eat.
Type of organisation: registered charity