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Our work in the Coral Triangle is a collaborative effort.

WWF’s partners range from the communities and NGOs at our field sites to major multilateral agencies such as the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF), governments and businesses, which are helping us to conserve the marine treasures and resources of the Coral Triangle.

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Public Sector Finance

 

NGOs and Foundations

 

Government

 

Private sector

  • Alson's Aquaculture
    Implementing an Aquaculture Improvement Project (AIP) for non-ASC farmed Milkfish species
  • ANOVA
    WWF and ANOVA work together on improving the sustainability of grouper and snapper fisheries in Indonesia.
  • Aquagrow Corporation Sdn Bhd
    Implementing an Aquaculture Improvement Project (AIP) for non-ASC farmed Barramundi and Grouper species
  • Bell Seafood
    Bell and WWF are working on the development of more sustainable small-scale tuna fisheries.
  • Coop Switzerland
    Coop and WWF are collaborating towards providing consumers with sustainable small-scale tuna products.
  • Norpac - Luen Thai Fishing Venture
    Conditional support for traceable Bigeye Tuna sourced from a “credible” Fisheries Improvement Project (FIP) supplying Asian high-end retailers
  • Oceanic Aquaculture Venture Sdn Bhd and Goh Siong Tee (“GST”) group of companies
    Implementing an Aquaculture Improvement Project (AIP) for non-ASC farmed Barramundi and Grouper species
  • Sea Fresh
    Sea Fresh and WWF have partnered on a project to promote sustainable tuna fishing by small-scale fishermen in the Philippines.
  • Traceall Global
    Developing an electronic catch documentation scheme for small-scale tuna fisheries.

Why engage with public sector finance institutions? How are we working with them?



Check out this video to find out about WWF's partnership with the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

A true private-public partnership

In the face of large-scale commercial fishing and dwindling fish stocks in the Coral Triangle, the handline tuna fishermen of Lagonoy Gulf and Mindoro Strait in the Philippines can still dream of a better life, thanks to institutionalized support for their traditional ways with help from a public- private partnership facilitated by WWF and funded by Bell/Coop and Seafresh.

By training fishers and traders on proper tuna handling and processing, this market-driven approach to fisheries management, which includes approximately 6,000 tuna fishers, has improved fishers’ income by encouraging them to focus on the quality of fish catch, allowing them to stay in step with global market demands while cooperating and actively participating as co-managers in the conservation and management of resources for long-term sustainability.

Contact person

Paolo Mangahas

General Manager for Communications,
WWF Coral Triangle Programme
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