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AOCA seeks to align and partner with organisations, scientists and environmentalists that subscribe to policies that promote sustainable marine conservation and development. http://www.aoca.org.za/ |
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As the leading professional organization for researchers and educators in the field of aquatic science, ASLO works to provide for their needs at all phases of professional development. http://www.aslo.org/ |
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A society for people interested in marine biology near the coast of the Netherlands. The fact that ANEMOON is strictly for amateurs does not prevent a very professional approach. There are many people that help in the gathering and processing of data on the organisms that are found. ANEMOON already has an impressive database and a long list of publications to their credit. http://www.anemoon.org/ |
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Dedicated to the advancement of historical field and oceanic research through exploration in little-known areas around the world http://www.aefosc.org/ |
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CSI is an all-volunteer, non-profit conservation, education, and research organization based in the USA, with volunteer representatives in 26 countries around the world. Dedicated to the preservation and protection of cetaceans and the marine environment on a global basis. http://csiwhalesalive.org/ |
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An interdisciplinary research network, to promote the coastal zone research community providing a sustainable informal network of researchers, consulting organisations and end users, of all interests in the coastal zone. Organises workshops on all coastal issues from the backshore out into coastal waters, and promotes new research applications. http://cozone.org.uk/ |
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For teachers, students and others interested in the marine environment. The DRIFT is the quarterly newsletter. http://www.fmsea.org/ |
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promotes the knowledge and understanding of Florida's Marine resources through education, public awareness and the support of scientific research. http://www.fosusa.org/ |
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A new, all embracing professional body established to meet the needs of professionals - engineers, scientists and technologists - operating in the marine environment. http://www.imarest.org/ |
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The Commission is currently funded by 22 Member States which support the work of a large scientific network - some 500 institutes and over 2500 researchers - united by a commitment to promote marine science for the lasting protection of the Mediterranean Sea and for the well-being of its coastal populations. http://www.ciesm.org/ |
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Dedicated to the conservation of marine mammals and their habitats worldwide, through research and education. http://www.imma.org/ |
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United Nations Agency concerned with the safety of shipping and cleaner oceans. http://www.imo.org/ |
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Worldwide association to promote image and use of seewed derived hydrocolloids in food, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries http://www.marinalg.org/ |
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MOTN is a regional association comprised of various members of the marine and oceanographic community located throughout the New England area. http://www.motn.org/ |
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A non-profit international professional organization established in 1963 to promote the exchange of information in ocean and marine engineering, science, and policy. MTS has over 2000 current members. http://www.mtsociety.org/ |
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is a sub-branch of the Australasian Branch of the Hydrographic Society with members representing the fields of hydrography, oceanography, geophysics, civil engineering and associated disciplines at all levels of expertise. http://www.hydrographicsociety.org.nz/ |
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A nonprofit, membership organization founded in 1972 to protect marine mammals and the marine environment through conservation-based research and environmental education. The Society coordinates and funds research projects, the results of which make a compelling case for ecosystem conservation. http://www.oceanic-society.org/ |
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A largely voluntary, UK non-profit environmental organisation, involved in water related education, research and events. http://www.rore.org.uk/ |
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A non-profit organization working as a link between sailors, divers and marine biologists to promote research in and the protection of marine habitats and wildlife. Sailors, divers, as well as researchers membership and registration is free. http://www.sailingforthesea.com/ |
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A community based group set up in 1997 to facilitate projects aimed at addressing environmental issues in the Tasmanian coastal marine environment. http://www.seacare.org.au/ |
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