Support Us
Let’s move towards sustainable fisheries together! We advocate for fisheries within the limits of the marine ecosystem and preserving marine resources.
Do you want sustainable fisheries in the Baltic Sea?
If yes, then we share a common goal. Today we know that the Baltic Sea has been in better condition. Its ecosystem is weakened, and several species are vulnerable and overfished.
At FishSec we advocate for fisheries within the limits of the marine ecosystem, preserving marine resources as well as their habitats. Our goals are well managed seas with rich biodiversity, thriving fish stocks and a sustainable fishing sector.
Our work is financed via grants, which is why support is welcome, both from individuals, corporations, and foundations/trusts. Your support means that we can continue to advocate, within the Baltic Region and the EU – so decision makers implement and follow up on policy on sustainable fisheries.
Everything we do is linked to the Sustainable Development Goal No 14: to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources.
How you can support us:
As an individual
- Make a deposit to BG 5137-3660. To be anonymous, ask your bank to arrange.
- At present gifts are one-off, but it will be a possibility to donate regularly via this page.
- If you would like to discuss a project or program area for your support – contact anyone within the team. You can also send us an email; info(at)fishsec.org
As a corporation
- You may be interested in supporting our general work or a specific program/project.
- If you would like to discuss a program/project area for your support – contact us at info(at)fishsec.org
As a trust/foundation
- Give a one-off or annual unrestricted gift: this allows us to use the money for our identified priorities at that time.
- Work with us to support a specific area of work: this is usually over a number of years and can support a specific cause such as cod recovery, protection of European eel or ways to decrease bycatch.
Any contribution is welcome. Let’s move towards sustainable fisheries together!
Last updated: May 11, 2023