
THREE QUARTERS OF PEOPLE BELIEVE LACK OF POLITICAL WILL IS BIGGEST THREAT TO IRELAND’S MARINE ENVIRONMENT
76% of Irish people believe “lack of political will to protect or manage the ocean effectively” is the greatest threat to Ireland’s seas.
76% of Irish people believe “lack of political will to protect or manage the ocean effectively” is the greatest threat to Ireland’s seas.
Our visual brand identity and a scientific report are now included in the 100 Archive, a living record of Irish communication design.
The majority of the people of Ireland are aware of the deterioration ocean health and want more efforts to protect marine life.
Ocean literacy is the understanding of our individual and collective impact on the ocean and its impact on our lives and wellbeing
We have compiled a list of how you can get involved with different organisations around the country and help us secure greater protection for the amazing habitats and species in Irish waters.
The free event takes place at Shannon Dolphin Centre, Merchants Quay, Kilrush, Co Clare from 6pm to 8pm on Friday August 4th
The potential positives of MPAs, the potential negatives for stakeholders and how would you like to be involved in the MPA process?
Session Two of the Fair Seas World Ocean Day Conference with Pristine Seas, National Youth Council of Ireland, RSPB & Blue Marine Foundation.
Session One of the Fair Seas World Ocean Day Conference 2023. Featuring European Environment Agency, Nord University, World Bank & Fair Seas.
Cork event to bring together ocean advocates, global experts, key stakeholders, government and industry.
Minister Malcolm Noonan will attend a film screening and discussion on marine protection in Kerry this month.
Fair Seas is recognised for its ongoing work to protect, conserve and restore Ireland’s unique marine environment.