Meet Michele – The Sustainable Fishermen
„Working with scientists and park managers really helped me understand the benefits of fishing regulations,” says Michele Iaia. “Today, my income is protected and I am less worried about our community’s future.”
Meet Mita – passionate mum and fisherwoman
On Mali Island in Fiji, Alumita Camari expertly handles a freshly caught live (and aggressive) mud-crab from the mangroves. Mita, as she’s commonly known, is considered the best mud-crab harvester in her village. A single mother, she relies on fishing to provide for...
Fish Forward at the Milan EXPO 2015
WWF’s Fish Forward project will be presented at the Milan EXPO 2015. Between 18th and 25th October, a very unique booth will introduce visitors to the fish world.
World Food Day: WWF warns of negative impact on humans and nature due to overfishing
Global social and environmental impacts of EU fish consumption at the focus
WWF presents “ugly” advertising campaign
Provocative ads raise awareness of sustainable seafood consumption throughout Europe
“Nothing’s as ugly as overfishing”
WWF’s Fish Forward campaign raises awareness of sustainable fish consumption
World leaders agree on sustainable development goals
Friday 24th of September was a historic day. The UN assembly and all 193 states passed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which set the ground for the improvement of social, ecological and economic welfare of the planet in the upcoming 15 years. These global goals are to be implemented until 2030 and overlap strongly with the aims of the Fish Forward project.