- Marine Conservation Society South East Group
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Marine Conservation Society South East Group is part of the national organisation, the Marine Conservation Society, playing its part in the Society's national campaigns as well as having activities of its own.
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Meetings
Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 for 8 pm, in the function room at the Holland Club, Imperial College London, which is near South Kensington tube station and several bus routes.
The meetings usually feature a main talk on a subject which is particularly relevant to marine conservation, an update of current environmental issues and Group activities, followed by a second talk if there is time.
Courses
The MCS SouthEast Group run a series of marine identification courses throughout the year. These usually take place at Leeson House Field Study Centre in Dorset. Leeson House is set in beautiful grounds and has well equipped class rooms.
The courses are designed for people with no formal background in marine biology, to introduce the major groups of animals and plants that are found in the sea. A general description of the characteristic structure and appearance of the representatives of the group is dealt with, as well as their ecology.
All courses include the opportunity to take a dive under Swanage Pier to put the newly acquired theory into practice.
References
External links
- Marine conservation Society South East Website [1]
- Marine conservation Society Main Website [2]
- Help support MCS South East on Facebook [3]
Fisheries science and wild fisheries Fisheries science - Population dynamics of fisheries
- Shifting baseline
- Fish stock
- Fish mortality
- Stock assessment
- Fish measurement
- Fish counter
- Data storage tag
- Biomass
- Fisheries acoustics
- Acoustic tag
- GIS and aquatic science
- EcoSCOPE
- Age class structure
- Trophic level
- Trophic cascades
- Match/mismatch hypothesis
- Fisheries and climate change
- Marine biology
- Aquatic ecosystems
- Bioeconomics
- EconMult
- Ecopath
- FishBase
- Census of Marine Life
- OSTM
- Fisheries databases
- Institutes
- Fisheries scientists
Wild fisheries - Ocean fisheries
- Diversity of fish
- Coastal fish
- Coral reef fish
- Demersal fish
- Forage fish
- Pelagic fish
- Cod fisheries
- Crab fisheries
- Eel fisheries
- Krill fisheries
- Kelp fisheries
- Lobster fisheries
- Shrimp fisheries
- Eel ladder
- Fish ladder
- Fish screen
- Migration
- Sardine run
- Shoaling and schooling
- Marine habitats
- Marine snow
- Water column
- Upwelling
- Humboldt current
- Algal blooms
- Dead zones
- Fish kill
Fisheries management, sustainability and conservation Management Quotas Sustainability - Sustainable fisheries
- Maximum sustainable yield
- Sustainable seafood
- Overfishing
- Environmental effects of fishing
- Fishing down the food web
- Destructive fishing practices
- Future of Marine Animal Populations
- The Sunken Billions
- End of the Line
Conservation - Marine Protected Area
- Marine reserve
- Marine conservation
- Marine conservation activism
- Salmon conservation
- Grey nurse shark conservation
- Shark sanctuary
Organisations - Marine Stewardship Council
- Friend of the Sea
- SeaChoice
- Seafood Watch
- Oceana
- Sea Around Us Project
- WorldFish Center
- Defying Ocean's End
- HERMIONE
- PROFISH
- International Seafood Sustainability Foundation
- Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
- Greenpeace
Related issues - List of fishing topics by subject
- Index of fishing articles
- Fisheries glossary
Categories:- Environmental organisations based in the United Kingdom
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