Blue Economy

Dorset Coast Forum

Topics include: Aquaculture; Archaeology/Heritage; Blue Economy; Coastal Communities; Leisure/Tourism; Ocean Literacy; Restoration/Rehabilitation

Country/Region: UK

Dorset Coast Forum is an independent coastal partnership that brings together individuals and organisations, to collectively deliver on a whole range of social, environmental, and economic opportunities that are relevant to the Dorset coast, its communities and its seas. Through working in partnership, DCF develops and shares ideas, information and expertise.

The Dorset Coast Forum team coproduce partnership projects along the coast from Christchurch to Lyme Regis. One of our key strengths is our independence and neutrality, allowing us to facilitate discussion between individuals and organisations, often with different sets of needs, identifying common goals and establishing next steps.

The team also reach out to local communities, sharing information on plans and policies, and giving communities, businesses and organisations a voice, ensuring their views are fed back to policy and decision makers.

The Forum’s partnership is made up of almost 500 members from around 260 private, voluntary and public organisations. This membership is special as it brings with it a vast amount of expertise and local knowledge of Dorset’s coast and its inshore waters. Through membership, organisations and individuals can connect with others and share information via referrals; communications; workshops and meetings; and the Dorset Coast Forum annual conference covering a wide range of topics and issues relevant to the Dorset coast.

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Blue Marine Foundation

🏷️ Topics include: Blue Economy; Climate Change; Conservation; Fisheries; Ocean Literacy; Policy/Governance; Socioeconomics

📍 Country/Region: Global

Blue Marine is working to press for the creation of effective marine protected areas all over the world.

So far, we have contributed to the protection of over 4.5m square kilometres of ocean.

We at Blue Marine are devoting everything we have to achieving our mission to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030.

To stop draining the ocean of life through destructive and wasteful overfishing, we need to protect at least 30% of the ocean and ensure that the whole ocean is sustainably managed.

When the ocean is effectively protected, life bounces back.

This is good for biodiversity, good for the climate, for communities, and for those who depend on fishing for their livelihoods.

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