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Swedish Society for Nature Conservation

Topic:
  • Counter-IUU Fishing
Categories:
  • Non-profit Organization

The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation is a non-profit environmental organization that spreads knowledge, charts environmental threats, proposes solutions and influences politicians and authorities, both nationally and internationally. They work with around 50 organizations in approximately 20 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe, and also participates in various networks globally and within the EU. One of their main areas of interest is in addressing the rampant overfishing that is harming the oceans and fishing industry. Their programs work to stop illegal fishing. Specifically, they work towards: implementing Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small Scale Fisheries, establishment of fishing zones exclusively reserved for sustainable small scale fisheries, blue economy initiatives, and more.

Region:
  • Northern Europe
  • Sweden
Harvest:
  • Wild-capture
Social Responsibility: SNPCC works towards gender equality in the fish value chain and increased support directed to women and youth, and recognizing the legitimate role of indigenous groups/local communities to engage in fisheries management.

Contact Information

Contact Name: Not Available
Contact Email: foretag@naturskyddsforeningen.se
Website: www.naturskyddsforeningen.se/vad-vi-gor/hav
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