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The primary aim of ACOPS is to promote strategies for the sustainable development of the coastal and marine environment through scientific, legal and policy research, and advisory and public awareness activities. 

Work is carried out at the global, regional and national levels. Studying our seas and oceans both as indicators of pollution and as a threatened resource in their own right, ACOPS strives to identify cost-effective, long-term environmental solutions that can effectively be implemented across the world.

 

ACOPS is actively engaged throughout the globe

Lord Julian Hunt's 

Marine Bill article 

June 2008

 

 

UK Marine Pollution Surveys

 

 

Lord Julian Hunt's speech 

G8 UNESCO Meeting 

May 2007

 

Africa - CoZSSA II Report 

Russian Arctic GEF Project

  ACOPS-NPA Arctic Brochure  

 

The Ocean Security Initiative - Tripoli 2005

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ACOPS Head Office:

ACOPS.ORG

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    Advisory Committee on Protection of the Sea

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Home Page

ACOPS Officers

About ACOPS

 

UK Marine Pollution Survey

 

Russian Arctic

Russian Arctic 

GEF Project

 

 

African Process

Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa

 

MEH

 

The Ocean Security Initiative - Tripoli 2005

 

Partners

Publications

Parliamentary Debates

Earlier Initiatives

 

Contact Details

 

Links

 

The primary aim of ACOPS is to promote strategies for the sustainable development of the coastal and marine environment through scientific, legal and policy research, and advisory and public awareness activities. 

Work is carried out at the global, regional and national levels. Studying our seas and oceans both as indicators of pollution and as a threatened resource in their own right, ACOPS strives to identify cost-effective, long-term environmental solutions that can effectively be implemented across the world.

 

ACOPS is actively engaged throughout the globe

Lord Julian Hunt's 

Marine Bill article 

June 2008

 

 

UK Marine Pollution Surveys

 

 

Lord Julian Hunt's speech 

G8 UNESCO Meeting 

May 2007

 

Africa - CoZSSA II Report 

Russian Arctic GEF Project

  ACOPS-NPA Arctic Brochure  

 

The Ocean Security Initiative - Tripoli 2005

Marine Electronic highway (MEH)

 

 

 

Last Updated

09/07/08

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ACOPS Head Office:

11 Dartmouth Street, London SW1 9BN, United Kingdom

 

 

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