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Marine Work Group Ireland

Marine Work Group Ireland is an ad hoc group and policy forum established in 2002 by Friends of the Irish Environment. Our aim is to encourage the development and implementation of policies at national and EU level concerning the protection, conservation, restoration and sustainability of Ireland's ocean and coastal environments, ecological systems and biological diversity.

At national level, we collaborate with other Irish environmental non-governmental organisations (ngo) concerning marine issues.

However, much of our work is undertaken at EU level, for example, by contributing to European Commission consultations on fisheries and maritime policy. We work with European colleagues and authorities to put pressure on the Irish government to close loopholes and implement EU legislation effectively. We have worked closely with WWF on the reform of the Common Fisheries Policy and as part of the Seas At Risk federation of European marine environmental ngos.

Through Friends of the Irish Environment, we champion the social and ecological perspective concerning Ireland's maritime sustainability in an effort to counterbalance the domineering economic and political forces, such as the multinational aquaculture and oil industries, which drive undesirable environmental change and social transformation at local, regional, national and global levels.

As the powers-that-be push headlong towards unsustainable globalisation, natural resource depletion and life-threatening climate change, we question whether "development" can be "sustainable" given the current mindset. Is it possible to dig our way out of the hole?

Marine Work Group Ireland is concerned with benign, socially responsible, publicly desirable, and genuinely sustainable alternatives.

Vision

From the highest mountains, via bog and river, through coastal areas to the deepest Atlantic waters west of Ireland — We envision wild, healthy and resilient marine ecosystems thriving with diverse and abundant wildlife, free of pollution, protected through enlightened management, sustaining coastal communities and a healthy society.

We see a growing crisis: hazardous chemicals, overfishing, habitat damage, coastal development, accelerated sea level rise due to climate change, and other threats to species and ecosystems are pushing Ireland's seas, coasts and vulnerable human communities towards collapse.

In our vision we want:

Such a vision requires a marine environment where:

Coastal communities must be empowered to protect and manage marine and coastal resources on behalf of society, and local as well as national management capacity must be increased. There must also be — at all levels of government — a real commitment toward responsibility, good governance, the provision of information and guidance, and the promotion of education and public awareness, participation and dialogue.

Mission

Our mission is to help foster and facilitate the conditions necessary for sustaining the structure (diversity) and functioning (processes) of stable ocean and coastal social-ecological systems; the protection and conservation of ocean and coastal wildlife and habitats; the restoration of impaired ocean and coastal ecosystems; and the sustainable, equitable and ethical use of renewable natural marine resources.

Aims

Through science-based advocacy, policy formulation and public awareness campaigns we aim to inform, inspire and help people from all walks of life to be advocates for the oceans.

Our principal aim is to encourage a national dialogue on the policies needed to restore and sustain the health of Ireland's marine environment and biodiversity.

Marine Work Group Ireland makes formal recommendations on a variety of marine environmental issues in reports to the Government of Ireland and other bodies including the European Commission, European Parliament, OSPAR Commission and United Nations Environment Programme.

Friends of the Irish Environment

Friends of the Irish Environment is an environmental non-governmental organisation comprising a network created by conservationists in Ireland in order to monitor the full implementation of European environmental law, to work for changes in the Irish planning laws, and to pursue concerns and cases in both the built and the natural environment based on the principles of sustainable development.

Friends of the Irish Environment produces The Papers Today, which provides online daily coverage of environmental news stories of relevance to Ireland.