Mauritius Marine Conservation Society

Topics include: Archaeology/Heritage; Conservation; Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: Indian Ocean-Wide; Mauritius

The Mauritius Marine Conservation Society (MMCS) is a Non-Government Organisation (NGO) which has been operating for more than 40 years in Mauritius, focusing on the education about and conservation of the marine environment in Mauritius as well as the development of underwater archaeology in the Southwest Indian Ocean region. // We are actively working to raise awareness amongst the people of Mauritius of the rich marine resource, and the preservation of underwater heritage sites.

We are constantly striving at moving forward with our various programmes in research, public awareness and conservation, towards achieving a healthy marine environment and preserved Underwater Cultural Heritage sites for the long-term prosperity of Mauritius and its people.

Our motto: “Conservation through Education”. The main objective is to promote awareness and appreciation of marine life, an interest in the need for marine conservation, as well as to develop underwater archaeological research in Mauritius.

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Maritim Muda Indonesia

Topics include: Maritime; Seafarers

Country/Region: Indonesia

Maritim Muda Nusantara (Indonesian Maritime Youths) yang biasa disebut Maritim Muda, ialah organisasi kepemudaan nasional di bidang kemaritiman dalam bentuk perkumpulan (asosiasi). Maritim Muda dibentuk pada tanggal 13 Desember 2018 bertepatan dengan Hari Nusantara di Jakarta oleh 6 orang pemuda Indonesia yang terpanggil hati dan jiwanya untuk berbakti pada nusa dan bangsa melalui pembangunan kemaritiman yang berkelanjutan, yaitu Kaisar Akhir, Antonius Rio Sandi Sirait, Imanda Hikmat Pradana, Ranitya Nurlita, Denny Suwarso Putra, dan Bondan Bhaskara.

Dengan ideologi dan gagasan untuk mendorong generasi muda menyadari perannya dalam membangun maritim Indonesia sebagai poros maritim dunia, para pemuda ini bersatu mendirikan Maritim Muda. Organisasi ini bergerak atas latar belakang akademis, keilmuan maritim, dan mengacu pada berbagai kebijakan serta kondisi kekinian dan kedisinian maritim Indonesia. Maritim Muda Nusantara telah mendapatkan pengesahan sebagai Badan Hukum Perkumpulan Maritim Muda Nusantara melalui Keputusan Menteri Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia Republik Indonesia Nomor AHU-0001244.AH.01.07.Tahun 2019 pada tanggal 14 Februari 2019.

Maritim Muda memberanikan diri untuk dapat langsung berkomunikasi dan bekerja sama dengan berbagai elemen, baik pemerintah maupun swasta. Hasilnya, Maritim Muda mendapatkan sambutan positif dalam pergerakannya di bidang kemaritiman. Maritim Muda diterima sebagai organisasi kepemudaan maritim yang kaya akan intelektualitas maritim dan cukup kritis dalam menanggapi isu-isu strategis kemaritiman serta turut serta dalam bentuk aksi nyata kegiatan pendidikan, penelitian, dan pengabdian kepada masyarakat. Dari sinilah Maritim Muda berangkat mengisi ruang kosong kepemudaan maritim yang memang masih minim kontribusi dan gagasan.

Selain Pengurus Pusat, Maritim Muda Nusantara juga telah memiliki 34 organisasi daerah (tingkat provinsi) dan 45 organisasi cabang (tingkat kabupaten/kota/kawasan).

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Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines

Topics include: Conservation; Elasmobranchs (sharks, rays, skates and sawfish)

Country/Region: Philippines

Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines (MWWP) is a non-profit, non-stock conservation organization that aims to develop a better appreciation of the marine environment, its ecological processes and how it affects all of us through activities that focus on long-lived marine animals, also referred to as Endangered, Threatened, and Protected Marine Wildlife (ETPs-MW), such as dolphins, whales, dugong, sharks, rays, and marine turtles: iconic species of the marine environment. Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines was incorporated on the 13th of September 2010.

Now in its 10th year, the organization’s goal to support the conservation and protection of marine wildlife species and their habitats in the Philippines partnerships and collaborative work, remains unchanged.

The organization is still run on a volunteer-basis by its founder and supporters.

The MWWP achieves its goals through projects and activities such as information dissemination, education and awareness raising campaigns, training, research, publication of knowledge products, policy and consultation work related to marine wildlife conservation. Providing relevant information online through various social media platforms, particularly Facebook, remains the main venue for information dissemination.

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Marine Megafauna Foundation

Topics include: Capacity Building; Coastal Communities; Conservation; Elasmobranchs (sharks, rays, skates and sawfish); Leisure/Tourism; Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: Indonesia; Mozambique; USA

The Marine Megafauna Foundation (MMF) is a globally recognized marine conservation non-profit. We’re focused on protecting the most endangered ocean giants, and the habitats they call home.

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marinecultures.org

Topics include: Aquaculture; Capacity Building; Coastal Communities

Country/Region: Zanzibar

Half of the world's population lives along seashores. The coastal regions are overexploited and further weakened by climate change. Coral reefs are dying, the marine fauna is impoverished, and local communitiess are struggling to survive.

marinecultures.org initiates small-scale conservation projects: We support people around Zanzibar in the development of ecological aquaculture. Together with local communities and authorities we carry out activities to protect and restore marine ecosystems.

Our projects are developed in collaboration with experts. They are financed by donations and foundations. And around Zanzibar they secure a sustainable livelihood for a growing number of families.

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Marine Conservation Society Seychelles

Topics include: Conservation; Coral Reefs; Ocean Literacy; Restoration/Rehabilitation; Sea Turtles

Country/Region: Seychelles

The Marine Conservation Society Seychelles (MCSS) is a Non-Governmental Organisation registered in Seychelles which promotes the conservation of the marine environment through education, research and the implementation of a number of programmes. Current activities include long running monitoring programmes on turtles and terrapins, coral restoration as well as several grant funded programmes and projects.

Most of our projects are supported by volunteer effort and several are funded through sponsorship by local businesses, associations and individuals.

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Marine Conservation Society (MCS)

Topics include: Conservation; Environment/Sustainability; Fisheries; Marine Pollution (inc plastics, litter); Ocean Literacy; Policy/Governance

Country/Region: UK

The Marine Conservation Society is a leading UK environmental charity dedicated to protecting our ocean. For more than 40 years, we have been defending crucial habitats, regenerating vital ecosystems and inspiring volunteers to tackle the nature and climate emergency.

We drive political and social change through people-powered action. We unite communities, businesses, and governments to champion science-based solutions for cleaner, healthier seas for people and planet.

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Marine Conservation Philippines

Topics include: Coral Reefs; Environment/Sustainability; Policy/Governance

Country/Region: Philippines

Marine Conservation Philippines (MCP) is a non-governmental organization dedicated to protecting and preserving marine ecosystems through research, education, and community engagement. Based in the Philippines, one of the world's most biodiverse marine regions, MCP addresses critical environmental challenges, working to restore ocean health while empowering communities to become stewards of their natural resources.

The organization’s mission is multifaceted, encompassing initiatives such as scientific research, policy advocacy, marine protected area (MPA) management, and environmental education. By fostering collaboration with local stakeholders, MCP works tirelessly to develop sustainable solutions to pressing marine issues, including overfishing, coral reef degradation, and the impacts of climate change.

At the heart of MCP's operations is its groundbreaking volunteer-based citizen science program. This initiative invites individuals from around the globe to contribute directly to meaningful marine conservation efforts. Volunteers join a dynamic, hands-on program that blends scientific training, underwater research, and community outreach. With expert guidance, participants become active contributors to data collection and analysis that informs critical decisions about marine resource management.

This citizen science program is more than just an opportunity to learn about marine biology and ecology—it’s a chance to make a tangible difference. Volunteers assist in a wide range of tasks, from conducting reef health surveys and biodiversity assessments to mapping habitats and monitoring fish populations. These efforts are vital in evaluating the effectiveness of MPAs and identifying areas that require additional protection or restoration.

By involving volunteers in its work, MCP bridges the gap between science and society, transforming passion for the environment into action. Participants leave not only with newfound skills and knowledge but also with a deep understanding of the challenges facing our oceans and the role they can play in addressing them.

Beyond citizen science, MCP undertakes a variety of other impactful initiatives. The organization actively collaborates with local government units, fisherfolk, and other community stakeholders to design and implement effective MPAs, ensuring these sanctuaries deliver both ecological and socioeconomic benefits. MCP also conducts capacity-building programs for local communities, equipping them with tools and knowledge to sustainably manage their marine resources.

Education is another cornerstone of MCP’s approach. The NGO runs workshops, seminars, and youth programs that raise awareness about environmental issues and inspire a new generation of conservationists. In addition, MCP engages in outreach efforts aimed at reducing plastic pollution, promoting sustainable fishing practices, and advocating for stronger environmental policies at regional and national levels.

MCP’s holistic approach to marine conservation reflects the interconnectedness of ecosystems, economies, and communities. Whether through the work of dedicated volunteers, collaborations with local stakeholders, or education programs, the organization strives to create lasting positive change.

By joining Marine Conservation Philippines, you don’t just witness the beauty of the underwater world—you become a part of its protection. Every dive, every survey, and every conversation contributes to a larger vision: thriving oceans that support both biodiversity and resilient coastal communities.

For those passionate about making a difference, MCP’s citizen science program offers a unique opportunity to be on the frontlines of marine conservation, ensuring the ocean’s future for generations to come.

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Marine Conservation Institute (MCI)

Topics include: Conservation; Coral Reefs; Deep Sea

Country/Region: Global

The ocean is the Earth’s biggest life support system, and healthy marine ecosystems are essential for human survival and well-being. As a leader in the global movement to protect vast ocean areas, Marine Conservation Institute uses the latest science to identify important marine ecosystems, advocate for their protection, and measure progress toward effective, sustainable marine protection. Our priority is to help create an urgently-needed worldwide system of Blue Parks, or recognized highly protected areas, to ensure the future diversity and abundance of marine life. To encourage meaningful progress and accurately reflect the current state of marine protection, we also developed and actively maintain the world’s most comprehensive online marine protected area database, the Marine Protection Atlas.

Since starting as the vision of one person in 1996, Marine Conservation Institute has become an influential voice in the global fight to save our ocean. We are an active member of the High Seas Alliance, Deep Sea Conservation Coalition, Coral Reefs of the High Seas Coalition, and National Ocean Protection Coalition, working to defend and advance marine protection at home and abroad.

As a founding member of the California Seamounts Coalition, we lead efforts to protect vital deep-sea habitats off the California coast. This work builds on our decade-long effort to conserve coral ecosystems. We also model deep-sea habitats and research their ecosystems to promote protection for these fragile, hard-to-find living treasures.

For 25 years, Marine Conservation Institute has been leading conservation efforts to save our ocean. Growing awareness of threats to our ocean has led to significant expansion of marine protections, but the environmental challenges facing our blue planet are enormous. Your support for our mission is more important now than ever before.

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Marine Applied Research and Exploration

Topics include: Deep Sea; Fisheries; Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: Global

Recognizing the lack of visual data available on deep subtidal habitats, Marine Applied Research and Exploration (MARE) was founded in 2003 as a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization with the mission to explore and document deep-water ecosystems to assist in their conservation and management. MARE works collaboratively with state and federal agencies, academic institutions, and other non-governmental organizations. To date, MARE has documented over 2,700 kilometers of seafloor off California’s coast alone — much of which had never been viewed before.

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MARE Foundation

Topics include: Archaeology/Heritage; Climate Change; Fisheries; Marine Pollution (inc plastics, litter); Maritime

Country/Region: Baltic Sea

Fundacja MARE została założona w 2016 roku, a od 2018 roku posiada status organizacji pożytku publicznego. Naszą główną misją jest ochrona ekosystemów morskich, poprzez dążenie do zmian społecznych i politycznych. Walczymy o przyszłość, w której społeczeństwo będzie posiadać wrażliwość i świadomość ekologiczną oraz żyć w harmonii z morzami i oceanami. O przyszłość, w której morza i oceany tętnią życiem i nie są nieustannie narażane na negatywne skutki działalności człowieka. Ponieważ to właśnie od przyszłości mórz i oceanów, stanowiących ponad 70% naszej planety, zależy przyszłość nasza i przyszłych pokoleń.

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Manta Trust

Topics include: Elasmobranchs (sharks, rays, skates and sawfish); Environment/Sustainability; Leisure/Tourism; Oceanography; Policy/Governance

Country/Region: Africa-Wide; Brazil; Costa Rica; Fiji; India; Japan; Mexico; New Zealand; Portugal; Thailand; United Kingdom

Formed in 2011, the Manta Trust is a UK-registered charity that co-ordinates global manta and devil ray research and conservation efforts. Our team is comprised of a diverse group of researchers, scientists, conservationists, educators and media experts; working together to share and promote knowledge and expertise.

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Madagascar Whale Shark Project Foundation

Topics include: Conservation; Elasmobranchs (sharks, rays, skates and sawfish); Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: Madagascar

The Madagascar Whale Shark Project is a collaborative research and conservation project that was created in 2016, and the only long-term project dedicated to whale shark research and conservation in Madagascar.

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Love The Oceans

Topics include: Capacity Building; Coastal Communities; Fisheries

Country/Region: Mozambique

Love The Oceans is a grassroots marine conservation organisation committed to protecting our planet’s oceans through innovative, community-driven solutions. We believe that healthy marine ecosystems are vital for the well-being of both people and wildlife, and our mission is to create scalable conservation strategies that can be replicated in coastal regions around the world.

By combining cutting-edge science, education, and sustainable practices, we empower coastal communities to take the lead in protecting their marine resources. From monitoring megafauna like sharks and rays to reducing ocean trash and promoting sustainable fishing, our projects are designed to address the unique challenges of ocean conservation while ensuring lasting, positive impacts for the people who rely on these ecosystems.

In partnership with the Oceanographic Institute of Mozambique (INoM), we are working to establish a Marine Protected Area, safeguard biodiversity, and create solutions that can inspire action on a global scale.

Our work has received international recognition. We’ve been named one of 15 global grassroots #ForcesForChange by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, won the Blue Marine Foundation’s Ocean Award, won the 2024 Gender Just Climate Solutions award for our gender equity projects and celebrated the designation of our project area as a Mission Blue Hope Spot.

Through our ethical conservation expeditions, we offer individuals the opportunity to get hands-on with marine research and community work, contributing to real solutions for ocean health. Join us in empowering communities and conserving oceans—because protecting our planet starts with local action and global vision.

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Lighthouse Foundation

Topics include: Aquaculture; Coastal Communities; Fisheries; Marine Pollution (inc plastics, litter); Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: Global

Un­ser The­ma ist das Meer und der Mensch. Je tie­fer wir ein­drin­gen, des­to deut­li­cher er­kenn­bar wird der Ein­fluss des Men­schen auf die na­tür­li­chen Vor­gän­ge in den Mee­ren und Ozea­nen und sein An­teil an de­ren Ver­än­de­rung. Ant­wor­ten zu fin­den auf die glo­ba­le öko­lo­gi­sche Kri­se steht im Mit­tel­punkt der Stif­tung.

Nach­hal­ti­ge Ent­wick­lung for­dert lang­fris­tig, ganz­heit­lich ori­en­tier­tes Han­deln und ist nicht auf die nach­hal­ti­ge Nut­zung ma­ri­ti­mer Res­sour­cen re­du­ziert. Es gilt zu ver­deut­li­chen, dass die be­leb­te und un­be­leb­te Na­tur ei­nen Wert an sich dar­stellt und nicht aus­schließ­lich in Be­zug auf die Be­dürf­nis­be­frie­di­gung der Men­schen ge­se­hen wer­den darf. // Die Lighthouse Foun­da­ti­on un­ter­stützt welt­weit re­gio­na­le Ent­wick­lungs­vor­ha­ben mit dem Ziel, ein ganz­heit­li­ches und lang­fris­tig aus­ge­rich­te­tes Den­ken im Ver­hält­nis von Mensch und ma­ri­ner Um­welt im Sin­ne ei­ner nach­hal­ti­gen Ent­wick­lung zu för­dern.

Alle un­se­re Vor­ha­ben ha­ben et­was mit dem Meer zu tun: Es sind lö­sungs­ori­en­tier­te Pro­jek­te vor Ort, Bei­spiel für die Mach­bar­keit nach­hal­ti­ger Ent­wick­lung. Sie zei­gen die Ver­knüp­fung von Mensch und Meer, sie sen­si­bi­li­sie­ren Men­schen auch in an­de­ren Re­gio­nen und leis­ten eine er­kenn­ba­ren Bei­trag für ei­n ma­ri­ti­mes Be­wusst­sein.

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Legambiente

Topics include: Conservation; Marine Pollution (inc plastics, litter)

Country/Region: Italy

Siamo un’associazione senza fini di lucro, fatta di cittadini e cittadine che hanno a cuore la tutela dell’ambiente in tutte le sue forme, la qualità della vita, una società più equa, giusta e solidale.

Un grande movimento apartitico fatto di persone che, attraverso il volontariato e la partecipazione diretta, si fanno promotori del cambiamento per un futuro migliore.

Abbiamo fondato la nostra missione sull’am­bientalismo scientifico, raccogliendo dal bas­so migliaia di dati sul nostro ecosistema, che sono alla base di ogni denuncia e proposta.

Da 40 anni ci battiamo per un mondo migliore, combattendo contro l’inquinamento, l’illegalità e l’ingiustizia per la bellezza, la tutela, una migliore qualità della vita.

Abbiamo vinto tante battaglie. Ci attendono nuove sfide e c’è sempre più bisogno di noi. Ma per continuare ad essere noi abbiamo bisogno di TE.

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Large Marine Vertebrates Research Institute Philippines (LAMAVE)

Topics include: Conservation; Elasmobranchs (sharks, rays, skates and sawfish); Fisheries; Ocean Literacy; Sea Turtles

Country/Region: Philippines

We are a Filipino non-government organisation dedicated to the conservation of marine megafauna. We believe science, people and knowledge are key to protect the oceans and the species that call them home. Our team, who come from different backgrounds are united by a shared passion to ensure a secure and prosperous ocean for marine life and people.

LAMAVE began in 2010 as a project with the organisation Physalus as a marine mammal research expedition in the Bohol Sea - an incredible deep water trench in Central Visayas with strong currents and upwellings. It quickly became obvious that the Bohol Sea was a hotspot for marine megafauna, hosting not only cetaceans but also whale sharks, manta rays and turtles. We thus diversified our research efforts to encompass these other marine taxa. Over time the locations of our research sites grew as well, expanding our conservation impact across the country.

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Laguna Ocean Foundation

Topics include: Conservation; Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: USA

Using a foundation of science, education, and community engagement, the Laguna Ocean Foundation empowers communities to sustainably care for biodiversity, nature, and human well-being. We envision transforming Laguna Beach’s Coast into a thriving living laboratory for ocean conservation.

We dare to be optimistic about maintaining Laguna’s ecosystem health and livelihood. We are ramping up our efforts to go beyond business-as-usual and imagine a sustainable future for Laguna Beach's coast and ocean. By using ocean awareness, tidepool education, and community engagement, Laguna Ocean Foundation is creating coastal stewards to help protect California’s coast for generations to come.

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JUSTSEA Foundation

Topics include: Conservation; Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: South America-Wide

The main goal of JUSTSEA is to carry out research in order to protect fauna, flora, and their environments as well as their natural processes and ecological dynamics. With this in mind, through research studies and management strategies, we support the creation or modification of national, regional, and international policies related to the sustainable use of biological and genetic diversity.

Another aim of the Foundation is to create effective mechanisms and strategies to mitigate or prevent anthropogenic activities that affect the health of biological systems, with a special focus on the ecosystems, habitats, and critical biological corridors that are important for the foraging and reproduction of wild populations.

The Foundation, through its work, benefits the permanence of biological diversity and ecological processes in the short, medium, and long terms by helping to maintain the resilience required to tolerate the stresses caused by anthropogenic factors.

The generation of knowledge about the environment and its biological components allows for the creation of relationships of coexistence based on respect and fair treatment for all living beings. Moreover, awareness of conservation and the sustainable use of natural resources promote the development of human communities.

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一般社団法人JEAN - Japan Environmental Action Network (JEAN)

Topics include: Marine Pollution (inc plastics, litter); Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: Japan

JEANは、海洋ごみの調査やクリーンアップキャンペーン・周知啓発・情報発信等、海のごみ問題解決にむけて活動している民間の非営利法人です

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