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  • Seafood Watch
    Consumer's guide to sustainable seafood includes regional printable cards with the latest seafood information to help consumers choose fish that promotes healthy oceans. From the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
    www.mbayaq.org/cr/seafoodwatch.asp
  • Trout Unlimited@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Organizations/Trout_Unlimited
  • Marine Fish Conservation Network
    Coalition dedicated to conserving marine fisheries and to promoting their long-term sustainability.
    www.conservefish.org
  • National Coalition for Marine Conservation
    Dedicated exclusively to conserving ocean fish, preventing overfishing, reducing bycatch, and protecting habitat.
    www.savethefish.org
  • Project Seahorse
    Team of biologists and social workers committed to conserving and managing seahorses, their relatives, and habitats.
    www.projectseahorse.org
  • International Pacific Halibut Commission
    Established in 1923 by the governments of Canada and the U.S. to study and preserve the stocks of Pacific halibut within the territorial waters of both nations.
    www.iphc.washington.edu
  • American Elasmobranch Society
    Advances the science of the study of living and fossil sharks, skates, rays, and chimeras, and the promotion of education, conservation, and wise utilization of natural resources.
    www.elasmo.org
  • Oceans At Risk.com
    Campaign to end destructive fishing practices, sponsored by Oceana, an organization protecting the world's oceans to sustain the circle of life.
    www.oceansatrisk.com
  • Tricas Lab - Florida Institute of Technology
    Experimental studies in behavioral ecology and sensory biology of sharks, rays, and coral reef fishes.
    www.hawaii.edu/fishlab
 




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