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News Ten Point Proposal for the Fisheries TACs

Ten Point Proposal for the Fisheries TACs

Ian Carey October 16, 2012 News, Submissions

The Environmental Pillar presents a ten point solution to improve decision-making, to ensure a more sustainable approach to aquaculture in Ireland and to make the work of the TAC more appropriate and compliant with EU legislative requirements.

Download the Environmental_Pillar_10_Point_Plan_For_Fisheries_TACs

Environmental PillarFisheriesSubmissions
Ian CareyTen Point Proposal for the Fisheries TACs10.16.2012

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The Environmental Pillar is comprised of national environmental NGOs, who work together to represent the views of the Irish environmental sector.

The main aim is to create and promote policies that advance sustainable development & provide a channel for Government and social partners to engage with the environmental sector.

The staff of the Pillar also work as a single secretariat for the Irish Environmental Network, an umbrella network to support environmental NGOs through access to funding and services.

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  • Coastwatch
  • Coomhola Salmon Trust
  • Eco Advocacy Ireland
  • ECO-UNESCO
  • Feasta
  • Forest Friends
  • Friends of the Earth
  • Global Action Plan
  • Gluaiseacht
  • Good Energies Alliance Ireland
  • Green Foundation Ireland
  • Green Economy Foundation
  • Hedge Laying Association of Ireland
  • Irish Peatland Conservation Council
  • Irish Seed Savers Association
  • Irish Wildlife Trust
  • Irish Whale and Dolphin Group
  • Leave No Trace
  • Native Woodland Trust
  • Rediscovery Centre
  • The Organic Centre
  • Sonairte
  • Sustainable Ireland Cooperative (Cultivate)
  • Vincent Wildlife Trust
  • Sustainable Projects Ireland (Cloughjordan Eco-Village)
  • VOICE
  • Wildlife Rehabilitation Ireland
  • Zero Waste Alliance Ireland
The Environmental Pillar is supported by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment