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Networks and partners

At its core, Ocean Custody is a lean and agile organisation. We optimise our effectiveness through close cooperation with international networks.

We also maintain long-standing contacts with over forty partner organisations around the globe, with which we share synergies to jointly achieve strategic goals in marine conservation. 

NEtWORKS

Since 2014, Ocean Custody has been part of this Spanish alliance whose goal is to stop the exploration and exploitation of oil and gas in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Founded in 2017, the APPOLL Forum networks organisations – including Ocean Custody – are tackling plastic pollution in Switzerland.
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Since 2018, Ocean Custody has been a member of this network, which campaigns to secure better living conditions for pets and wildlife in captivity.
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Since 2014, Ocean Custody has been part of this campaign driven by 100 international organisations to ban microplastics from cosmetic products.
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Since 2016, Ocean Custody has been part of this coalition of around 2,500 organisations working to reduce plastic pollution, and became a core member 2019.
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Since 2021, Ocean Custody has been part of the coalition working to protect deep-sea ecosystems and address the threat of deep-sea mining.
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Ocean Custody is a joint initiator of this coalition founded in 2013, which campaigns for an end to dolphin captivity in Europe.
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In 2019 Ocean Custody joined the GGGI and is committed to curbing the threat posed by lost fishing gear in the sea.
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Since 2008, Ocean Custody has been advocating for a legally binding instrument to protect the high seas, and in 2011 became a member of the High Seas Alliance.
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In 2003, Ocean Custody co-founded this international coalition against underwater noise, which unites over 150 organisations under its umbrella.
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Since 2017, Ocean Custody has been a partner in the coalition led by Dr Sylvia Earle, whose goal is that 30% of the ocean be marine protected areas by 2030.
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In 2016, Ocean Custody became a member of this campaign to end water pollution caused by plastic fibres from synthetic clothing.
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Since 2017 Ocean Custody has been part of this global coalition working to free the environment of plastic pollution caused by single-use plastics.
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Since 2017, Ocean Custody has been supporting the efforts to protect the Fonsalía region in Tenerife from the threats posed by a port project.
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In 2020, Ocean Custody joined forces with Dr Claire Petros to found the international alliance for the rescue and medical care of injured sea turtles.
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Since 2014, Ocean Custody has been one of 30 organisations working to ensure that the EU improves living conditions in European waters.
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In 2002, Ocean Custody founded the coalition of 27 organisations that publicly protest against critical industrial and military activities at sea.
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As a SSN member since 1997, Ocean Custody has been committed to ensuring that endangered animals and plant species are protected by the CITES trade convention.
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PARTNERS

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Cooperations

Waveup - The large United Kingdom association for board sports with a surf magazine motivates its community to work alongside Ocean Custody to keep the oceans clean, healthy and alive.
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The SwissRaw athletes have spent thousands of hours rowing on the sea. They have experienced firsthand how littered this habitat is. SwissRaw is now working with Ocean Custody to clean oceans.
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JOIN US IN SUPPORTING MARINE CONSERVATION

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Every amount is of value and will help to protect the ocean and its inhabitants both today and in the future.

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About Ocean Custody

Ocean Custody has been committed to marine wildlife protection since 1989.

The organisation holds Special Consultative Status on marine issues with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.

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Kampagnen-Symbolbild: Because Our Planet Is Blue (Petition)

A healthy Ocean is essential for life on the blue planet.
We must stop harming our planet and start caring for it. The time to act is now.

Sign the petition here