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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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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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Founded in 1956 by marine researchers with interests in the marine science of the tropical Atlantic and the Caribbean. Founded primarily as a scientific organization, the strength of AMLC lies in the diversity of its member laboratories and the extensive expertise of its membership.
http://www.amlc-carib.org/
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a national non-profit organization dedicated to promoting marine science and coordinating discussion and debate of marine issues in Australia.
http://www.amsa.asn.au/
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Works for the advancement of meteorology and oceanography in Canada.
http://www.cmos.ca/
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Information about CRESLI's research, education, and outreach programs to promote stewardship and conservation of coastal ecosystems, and especially their marine mammals and sea turtles.
http://www.cresli.org/
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An association with members and member organisations in 40 countries. Founded in 1989 with the aim of promoting coastal conservation by bridging the gap between scientists, environmentalists, site managers, planners and policy makers, it has grown since then into the largest network of coastal practitioners and experts in Europe, with 14 National Branches and offices in seven countries.
http://www.eucc.nl/
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Promotes coral reef conservation around the world by working with marine recreation providers, park managers, and local communities to establish conservation alliances and raise public awareness.
http://www.coralreefalliance.org/
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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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membership is open to all with an interest in surveying at sea. Aims include the promotion of the science of surveying over water and related disciplines as well as the fostering of recognised standards of education and training for those engaged, or intending to engage in hydrographic work.
http://www.hydrographicsociety.org/
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serves as the focal point for activities in America. Membership is open to any individual or organization with an interest in surveying afloat. No formal qualifications are required.
http://www.thsoa.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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