We secure a future for marine wildlife.
MarAlliance explores, enables and inspires conservation action for threatened marine wildlife and their critical habitats with dependent communities.
To do this, we create new knowledge by monitoring the abundance and characteristics of species in key sites. We train local fishermen to help us at sea and engage our local communities to obtain information on sightings of important species. We share this knowledge in many different formats to many different audiences, from the youngest audiences to politicians and other decision-makers. Through this, we hope to inspire a sense of wonder about the ocean, to promote sustainable tourism and to foster the effectiveness of marine protected areas.
We work with stakeholders to identify the science needed to protect marine wildlife.
Fully protected marine protected areas (MPAs) are one of the most important fish management methods in the conservation toolbox.
We believe in the power of many to tackle conservation needs. We build social capital for marine wildlife conservation...
Understanding the drivers of fishing and marine resource use is key to identifying management and conservation strategies.
Creating a large cohort of marine wildlife stakeholders who can understand and conduct scientific research and monitoring is critical to sustaining conservation.
The sea and its large marine wildlife need many champions to mitigate the many impacts of fisheries, climate change, pollution, and more.
Celebrating 10 years
10 Years of Exploring, Enabling and Inspiring
As we mark our 10th anniversary, we invite you to explore our journey of steadfast dedication to marine conservation. This timeline provides a comprehensive overview of our organization’s work and conservation efforts over the past decade. We encourage you to explore the pivotal events that have shaped our journey.
2014
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Are All Sharks Apex Predators?
Sharks are often portrayed as the ultimate rulers and top predators of our oceans. While it is true that some sharks are apex predators, this
Shining a Light on Deep Sea Creatures
Deepwater elasmobranchs are especially vulnerable to extinction due to their slow growth, long generation times, and minimal offspring production. Adding to the peril, much of
Empowering Change: The Vital Role of Women in Conservation and Economic Diversification
Despite comprising a significant portion of the global conservation workforce, women continue to face systemic barriers that limit their participation and leadership opportunities in environmental
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