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Policy

Marine and coastal policy

  • Why seas and coasts matter
  • Fisheries
  • Marine law and policy
  • Protecting seabirds in Europe
  • Saving seabirds globally
  • Oil spills and pollution
  • Ports
  • Coastal management
  • EU Life-Nature Saline Lagoons Project
  • Saving seabirds in Scotland

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Marine and coastal policy

Why seas and coasts matter

The RSPB works on a range of issues to protect and conserve the birds of our seas and coasts, and the wonderful marine environment on which they depend, from the impacts of human activities. Read more about our marine and coastal work here. More...

Manx shearwater skimming the waves

Saving seabirds globally

The RSPB works internationally to help protect seabirds and the marine environment. More...

Shy albatross

Saving seabirds in Scotland

Scotland's seas are truly extraordinary - they are home to half of Scotland's wildlife, and 45% of the EU's breeding seabirds. What is the RSPB doing to help protect them? More...

Fulmar gliding, Little Orme, Conwy

Industrial fisheries: how sustainable are they?

Catches of marine fish have increased steadily for much of the past century, driven by rapid advances in technology and the needs of a growing human population. There is, however, a wealth of evidence that marine fisheries worldwide are now failing, with many stocks over-exploited and at risk of collapse. More...

Little tern at nest, stretching wings

Marine law

Conservation of our marine environment and its wildlife currently lags far behind the protection that we give to our best or most endangered sites and species on land. Find out what the RSPB is doing to improve the situation. More...

What can I do?

Our precious seas are dying from neglect. Find out about our Safeguard our sea life campaign for better marine laws.

Safeguard our sea life campaign

About the RSPB

The RSPB speaks out for birds and wildlife, tackling the problems that threaten our environment. We rely upon memberships and donations to fund our work. Nature is amazing - help us keep it that way. More...

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Last published: 02/07/2007 15:24:19
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Manx shearwater skimming the waves - Steve Round
Shy albatross adult on sea - Guy Shorrock (RSPB)
Fulmar gliding, Little Orme, Conwy - Steve Round
Little tern at nest, stretching wings - Chris Gomersall (rspb-images.com, Ref: 1614076_00026_002.)

Rape seed, close up - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com)
Three puffins standing on a rock - Steve Round
Ice glacier, Jökulsárlón, Iceland - (iStockPhoto, Ref: 1809179)