Who are the resisters (members) ?NGO’s, groups and individuals that are part of this resistance and decide to fight this reprehensible industry day by day.
MEMBER(S) LIST
NR | MEMBER | LOCATION | WEB / SOCIALS | CONTACT | MEMBER SINCE | IMAGE | DESCRIPTION | BUTTON | LOGO |
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1 | Por el Mar | Argentina | https://www.instagram.com/porelmar_org/ | pem@porelmar.org | Por el Mar (For the Ocean) is a non-profit marine conservation organisation driven by a team of scientists, activists, communicators, and policy experts converging for the protection and restoration of the ocean. Their mission is to explore, protect and restore the kelp forest along the coasts of Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlantico Sur provinces in Argentina, aiming to create a marine protected areas corridor to ensure the long term conservation of this ecosystem and all of its biodiversity. | ||||
2 | Lino Adilon | Argentina | https://www.instagram.com/linoadillon/ | Lino, a Patagonian environmental advocate, led a battle against salmon farm installation in Ushuaia, joined by fellow chefs, to protect the region's natural resources from significant environmental harm. His efforts have made him a prominent figure in Patagonia's conservation. | |||||
3 | Bob Brown Foundation | Australia | https://www.bobbrown.org.au | contact@bobbrown.org.au | The Bob Brown Foundation is formed by campaigners and activists who show real pluck and intelligence, to protect more scenic land environments, wildlife and marine ecosystems in Tasmania, around Australia, in Antarctica and across their region. | ||||
4 | Environment Tasmania | Australia | https://www.et.org.au | rebecca@et.org.au | Environment Tasmania works with the Tasmanian community to care for their unique environment, keeping them connected to some of the most spectacular wildlife, forests and oceans on earth. | ||||
5 | NOFF (Neighbours of Fish Farming) | Australia | https://www.noff.au | NOFF’S strength lies in its highly skilled committee and passionate local membership base. They work to take salmon farming out of shallow coastal waters. | |||||
6 | Richard Flanagan | Australia | Richard Flanagan is an acclaimed Australian novelist, with books published globally and awards like the Booker Prize. His book "Toxic" exposed environmental damage caused by the salmon industry in Tasmania, drawing comparisons to Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring," and sending shockwaves through the industry as a bestseller. | ||||||
7 | Alex Morton | Canada | https://www.instagram.com/alexmorton4salmon/ | Alexandra Morton, since 1984, fought industrial salmon farm damage in remote BC. She shifted from orca vocalizations to activism, publishing papers, winning 5 lawsuits, and occupying farms with First Nations for 280 days, closing half of BC's salmon farms. Her book, "Not on My Watch," reveals farm salmon pathogen coverup. Consultations and lawsuits now decide the fate of farms controlled by Norwegian firms Grieg, Mowi, and Cermaq. | |||||
8 | Atlantic Salmon Federation | Canada | https://www.asf.ca | savesalmon@asf.ca | The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) is a world-leading science and advocacy organisation dedicated to conserving and restoring wild Atlantic salmon and their ecosystems. | ||||
9 | Catherine Collins | Canada | https://www.salmonwarsbook.com | Douglas Frantz and Catherine Collins have written a lot of books together but none was more important than Salmon Wars, an urgent plea for consumers and governments to respond to the health and environmental consequences resulting from the industrialization of Atlantic salmon. | |||||
10 | Doug Frantz | Canada | https://www.salmonwarsbook.com | Douglas Frantz and Catherine Collins have written a lot of books together but none was more important than Salmon Wars, an urgent plea for consumers and governments to respond to the health and environmental consequences resulting from the industrialization of Atlantic salmon. | |||||
11 | Clayoquot Action | Canada | https://www.clayoquotaction.org | info@clayoquotaction.org | Clayoquot Action is a Tofino-based conservation society committed to protecting the biocultural diversity of Clayoquot Sound, Canada. Their goals are accomplished through public education, citizen research, and advocacy. Clayoquot Action stands for democratic rights, Indigenous rights and the rights of Mother Earth. | ||||
12 | Ecology Action Centre | Canada | https://www.ecologyaction.ca/ | info@ecologyaction.ca | Ecology Action Centre is a member-based environmental charity in Nova Scotia advocating issues including biodiversity loss, climate change and environmental justice. It acts as watchdog, convener, mobilizer and incubator. They engage community to create systemic change in the face of urgent, complex environmental issues. | ||||
13 | Sue Waters | Canada | Sue moved from Canada's east to the west coast at age 8, where she discovered the ocean's wonders. She's dedicated her life to environmental activism and animal liberation. In 2015, she joined Sea Shepherd, leading the Vancouver Chapter in 2016. They exposed salmon farming's PRV issue, leading to farm closures and industry scrutiny. In 2020, she supported Alexandra Morton's campaign. In 2022, she joined the Global Salmon Farm Resistance to raise awareness of the industry's global impact. | ||||||
14 | Living Oceans | Canada | https://www.livingoceans.org | info@livingoceans.org | Living oceans advocates for oceans that are managed for the common good, according to science-based policies that consider ecosystems in their entirety. Their contributions are helping to reduce harmful human impacts on the ocean, engaging with the communities, the industry and the people, and in scientific, social and economical research. | ||||
15 | Sea Legacy | Canada | https://www.sealegacy.org | SeaLegacy is the global marketing, education, and communication agency for the ocean. As the nexus of climate action and sustainable solutions, they create strategies and content that instill hope and move audiences into action. | |||||
16 | Skeena Wild | Canada | https://www.skeenawild.org/ | hello@skeenawild.org | SkeenaWild Conservation Trust is dedicated to making the Skeena River and nearby coastal communities a global model of sustainability where humans and salmon populations coexist. They are working with governments, Indigenous Nations, communities and individuals to sustain the long-term health and resilience of the wild salmon ecosystems and local communities. | ||||
17 | Watershed Watch Salmon Society | Canada | https://www.watershedwatch.ca | anna@watershedwatch.ca | Watershed Watch Salmon Society is a science-based charity working to defend and rebuild British Columbia’s wild salmon. | ||||
18 | Healthy Bays Network | Canada | https://www.healthybays.ca/ | healthybaysnetwork@gmail.com | Healthy Bays Network is an incorporated alliance of Nova Scotia-based community groups and non-government organisations which actively oppose open-net fish farming and support responsible stewardship of coastal waters. (AMPLIAR) | ||||
19 | Agrupación social, cultural y medioambiental Mar y Tierra | Chile | https://web.facebook.com/agrupacionmarytierra | marytierra.hualaihue@gmail.com | Agrupación social, cultural y medioambiental Mar y Tierra are a community organisation linked to the territory of Hualaigué, Chile. They work to preserve the natural and cultural heritage of their communities. | ||||
20 | Asamblea De Mujeres Insulares Por Las Aguas | Chile | https://web.facebook.com/AsambleaDeMujeresInsularesPorLasAguas | minsulares_porlasaguas@gmail.com | Asamblea De Mujeres Insulares Por Las Aguas is a group of women from different professional and life backgrounds, working for their water and the effects that human activities have on it. They also work considering women's perspective. | ||||
21 | Julien Armijo | Chile | Julien Armijo, born 1982 in Paris to Chilean exiles, studied in Paris and earned a PhD in quantum physics in 2011. He later shifted to environmental and climate issues, specializing in renewable energies and hydrogen. In 2016, he investigated the salmon farming crisis in Chiloé, revealing industrial dumping's link to a red tide catastrophe. His findings challenged the Academy of Sciences' report, sparking controversy. Since then, Julien continues researching the salmon industry's impact in Chilean Patagonia, collaborating with NGOs. | ||||||
22 | Defendamos Chiloe | Chile | https://www.instagram.com/defendamos_chiloe/ | Defendamos Chiloé advocates for protection and enhancement of marine and terrestrial ecosystems of Chilean Patagonia. | |||||
23 | Fundación Centinela de Patagonia | Chile | https://www.centinelapatagonia.com/ | They are a group of concerned marine biologists, engineers, artists, fishermen, and other local citizens, who love the unique and special environment of Chiloé and Chilean Patagonia, and who want to preserve it for future generations. | |||||
24 | Oceana | Chile | https://chile.oceana.org | americadelsur@oceana.org | Oceana Inc. Chile works in Chile with Oceana's vision. It is dedicated to the protection of the seas through various strategic campaigns that seek to achieve political change. Oceana addresses current issues such as the recovery of fisheries, the promotion of clean energy and the creation of marine protected areas. | ||||
25 | Tanana Pictures | Chile | https://www.tanana.eco/ | danicasado@gmail.com | Tanana Pictures specialises in audiovisual production with a focus on nature conservation, preserving natural resources, and sustaining communities and their traditions. They use visuals to connect people with nature, raise awareness, and promote care for the environment. Additionally, they support like-minded organisations and NGOs by showcasing their work through media campaigns. With over a decade of experience, they've covered salmon farming extensively in southern Chile. | ||||
26 | Ingen burfisk i havet | Denmark | https://www.instagram.com/ingenburfiskihavet/ | "Ingen burfisk i havet" means "No caged fish in the ocean." The organisation focuses on two main goals: 1) informing consumers about open-net fish farm issues, and 2) advocating for change in supermarkets and restaurants through dialogue and campaigns to raise awareness | |||||
27 | Patagonia | Global | https://www.patagonia.com/home/ | For their 50th year, Patagonia is looking forward, not back, to life on Earth. They believe together, we can prioritize purpose over profit and protect this wondrous planet, our only home. | |||||
28 | The Plum Foundation | Global | https://www.theplumfoundation.org/ | germana@theplumfoundation.org | The Plum Foundation aids global communities and independent organisations in promoting sustainable development and ecosystem restoration. With the upcoming decade pivotal for our planet's future, they focus on supporting rewilding projects to rejuvenate wilderness and ecosystems, ensuring a thriving Earth. | ||||
29 | North Atlantic Salmon Fund | Iceland | https://www.nasf.is | nasf@nasf.is | NASF has been working for more than 30 years towards bringing wild Atlantic salmon back to it's historic abundance. NASF buys out unsustainable fisheries of salmon, most notably in Greenland, Faroe Islands and Iceland. In recent years more and more of their time is spent fighting the rapid expansion of open net pen aquaculture. | ||||
30 | The Icelandic Wildlife Fund | Iceland | https://www.iwf.is | info@iwf.is | The Icelandic Wildlife Fund is an environmental organisation which focuses on environmental protection and conservation, including the protection of the wild Icelandic salmonids; the wild salmon stocks, Arctic char, sea trout and other wild freshwater fish in Icelandic rivers and lakes. | ||||
31 | VÁ! félag um vernd fjarðar | Iceland | https://www.va-felag.is/ | Va! Felag is an NGO that formed when plans to start a 10.000 tonn of open sea fish farming in the narrow still fjord of seydisfjordur were made. Its purpose is to free Seyðisfjörður from fish farming in open sea pens. They work with the aim of getting attention to this problem and make it impossible for the parliament to approve the licences needed. | |||||
32 | Salmon Watch Ireland | Ireland | https://salmonwatchireland.ie/ | info@salmonwatchireland.ie | Salmon Watch Ireland is a membership organisation dedicated to the restoration of salmon abundance in Ireland. | ||||
33 | Ethical Farming Ireland | Ireland | https://www.ethicalfarmingireland.com | Ethical Farming Ireland's mission is to promote sustainable, ethical farming methods whilst standing against animal cruelty, specifically factory farming and live animal export. | |||||
34 | Sea Shepherd Global | Netherlands | https://www.seashepherdglobal.org | Sea Shepherd’s sole mission is to protect and conserve the world’s oceans and marine wildlife. They work to defend all marine wildlife, from whales and dolphins, to sharks and rays, to fish and krill, without exception. | |||||
35 | Green Warriors of Norway | Norway | https://www.nmf.no/en/ | Green Warriors of Norway works tirelessly with a wide register of environmental matters, locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. As a stable and independent organisation, they conduct active, efficient and ongoing environmental protection work against questioning politicians and established sources of pollution. | |||||
36 | SalmonCamera | Norway | http://salmoncamera.com/ | post@salmoncamera.com | SalmonCamera is a non-profit organisation that works voluntarily for wild salmon. Every krone they receive therefore goes directly to the work of returning salmon, sea trout and sea trout stocks to historical and sustainable levels. | ||||
37 | Familia Mowinckel | Portugal | https://www.instagram.com/fwmowinckel/ | ||||||
38 | Coastal Communities Network | Scotland | https://www.communitiesforseas.scot/ | info@communitiesforseas.scot | Coastal Communities Network is a collaboration of coastal community groups in Scotland taking action for the seas. CCN’s mission is to connect and strengthen community-led efforts in protecting, restoring, and sustainably utilising Scotland’s coastal and marine resources. They believe that the power lies within local communities to drive meaningful change and make a lasting impact on the health of our seas. | ||||
39 | Inside scottish salmon feedlots (ISSF) | Scotland | https://www.issf.org.uk/ | info@issf.org.uk | Inside Scottish Salmon Feedlots fights to end marine ecosystem degradation from open cage salmon farming. They use investigations, education, media, and community engagement to amplify local voices and advocate for community empowerment in development decisions, supporting nature-friendly industries. | ||||
40 | Gallifrey Foundation | Switzerland | https://www.gallifrey.foundation/ | info@gallifrey.foundation | Gallifrey's mission is to work collaboratively to advance marine protection and social enterprise. It identifies collaborative opportunities to tackle ocean conservation issues by identifying synergies that could be exploited and roadblocks that could be overcome by working together. Their model of engagement is to partner with other organisations. | ||||
41 | Blue Marine Foundation | UK | https://www.bluemarinefoundation.com | info@bluemarinefoundation.com | Blue Marine aims to restore the ocean to health. They are dedicated to creating marine reserves, restoring vital habitats addressing overfishing and establishing models of sustainable fishing. Blue Marine’s mission is to see at least 30% of the world’s ocean under effective protection by 2030 and the other 70% managed in a responsible way. | ||||
42 | WildFish | UK | https://wildfish.org | info@wildfish.org | WildFish is a charity that campaigns to protect wild fish populations and their habitats across the UK. In Scotland their work focuses on the impact of salmon farming on wild fish populations and the surrounding environment. | ||||
43 | Endangered Species Protection Agency | UK | https://www.speciesprotection.com/ | info@SpeciesProtection.com | The Endangered Species Protection Agency protects critically endangered and threatened species, and their habitats, through credible conservation security and investigative strategies - delivered by operatives with specialist skill sets to secure definitive outcomes. | ||||
44 | Mission Blue | USA | https://mission-blue.org | Mission Blue inspires action to explore and protect the ocean. Led by legendary oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle, Mission Blue is uniting a global coalition to inspire an upwelling of public awareness, access and support for a worldwide network of marine protected areas. | |||||
45 | Native Fish Society | USA | https://www.nativefishsociety.org | Guided by the best available science, Native Fish Society advocates for the protection and recovery of wild, native fish and the stewardship of the habitats that sustain us all. | |||||
46 | Parley | USA | https://www.parley.tv | Parley for the Oceans is the global environmental organisation where creators, thinkers and leaders come together to raise awareness for the beauty and fragility of the oceans and collaborate on projects that can end their destruction. Working across the creative communities, brands, governments and environmental groups, they take action to protect the oceans with an approach led by creativity, collaboration and eco-innovation. | |||||
47 | Protect Maine´s Fishing Heritage Foundation | USA | https://www.protectmaine.com | protectmaine@gmail.com | Protect Maine’s Fishing Heritage Foundation is a statewide coalition working to protect Maine’s fishing heritage so all Mainers can earn a living and recreate along their iconic coast. | ||||
48 | Wild Fish Conservancy | USA | https://www.wildfishconservancy.org | info@wildfishconservancy.org | Wild Fish Conservancy is a nonprofit conservation organisation headquartered in Washington State and dedicated to preserving, protecting and restoring the northwest’s wild fish and the ecosystems they depend on, through science, education, and advocacy. | ||||
49 | Planet Oceans | USA | Planet Oceans is a group of ocean activists that produce documentaries focused on ocean health, and related human health. | ||||||
50 | Rauch Foundation | USA | https://www.rauchfoundation.org | info@rauchfoundation.org | The Rauch Foundation, a U.S. family foundation, invests in ideas and organisations driving positive systemic change. With a history of evidence-based research, thei work in food systems explores the connection between food and its financing, sourcing, production, and delivery. Partnering with non-profit Katheti on Poros Island, Greece, they advocate against open net industrial fish farming expansion, showcasing the impact of global, national, and regional actions on community health, the economy, and the environment. | ||||
51 | LowCo | Australia | LOWCOau is a collective of volunteer film makers, artists, writers, scientists, young activists, Indigenous Elders, chefs, food growers, community leaders, and broader Tasmanian communities, working to protect Tasmania's marine environment and the fish and mammals which have called it home for millennia some being driven to extinction | ||||||
52 | Logan Landry | Canada | logan@namproducts.com | ||||||
53 | Galway Bay Against Salmon Cages | Ireland | https://www.facebook.com/OfficialGalwayBayAgainstSalmonCages | billysmyth0@gmail.com | With the support of all the major game angling federations & environmental groups from 2012 to 2015 we successfully fought against the installation of salmon cages in Galway Bay & since then we have fought against salmon cages all over Ireland. | ||||
54 | Ocean Rebellion | UK | https://www.oceanrebellion.earth | oceanrebel@protonmail.com | Ocean Rebellion (OR) is an art collective focused on highlighting ocean degradation through impactful interventions known as "art bombs." These interventions engage large audiences and leverage the media's appetite for visual news to amplify the harms inflicted on the ocean. OR had significant global reach at events like COP26 and UNOC, with millions of impressions. The approach involves: Identifying priority issues with NGOs and experts, selecting key targets based on location and timeliness, creating campaign goals aligned with OR's mission, and delivering spectacular interventions with a large press presence, utilizing local artists, spokespeople, and performers whenever possible. | ||||
55 | Seastemik | France | https://seastemik.org/ | info@seastemik.org | Seastemik is a French association dedicated to oceans. By transforming the food system, we contribute to protecting marine ecosystems, animal welfare, and human health. Driven by altruistic impact, our efforts focus on emblematic species of intensive industry - salmon being our primary focus - and key intermediaries: major retailers and collective catering. Our actions are based on awareness-building, on-field mobilization, and proposals for concrete solutions. | ||||
56 | Veiga Grétarsdóttir | Iceland | https://veiga.is/ | veiga@veiga.is | Passionate seakayaker, nature enthusiast, and devoted environmentalist. I explore the seas, embracing nature's serenity and vibrant wildlife. Beyond the waves, I'm a dedicated activist, working to preserve our environment. From clean-ups to wildlife monitoring, my journey blends adventure and advocacy, driven by love for the planet and commitment to sustainability. | ||||
57 | FeedBack | UK | https://feedbackglobal.org/ | Natasha@feedbackglobal.org | Feedback Global is a UK-based environmental campaign group working for food that is good for the planet and its people. To do this, we challenge power, catalyse action, and empower people to achieve positive change. We have two active campaigns on salmon, largely focussing on 'feed-food competition'. The growing appetite for farmed fish in the Global North is driving the demand for fishmeal and fish oil (FMFO) production, which is having a detrimental impact on the ocean and communities in the Global South. | ||||
58 | Roberto Jequier | Sweden | rjequier@gmail.com | I try to contribute to the sustainability of our planet. | |||||
59 | Don't Cage Our Oceans | USA | https://dontcageouroceans.org/ | jmitchell@dontcageouroceans.org | We are a coalition of diverse organizations working together to stop the development of offshore finfish farming in the United States through federal law, policies, and coalition building. DCO2 uplifts values-based seafood systems led by local communities. | ||||
60 | Holdfast Collective | USA | |||||||
61 | SARNS | ||||||||
62 | Scottish Salmon Think-Tank | Scotland | |||||||
63 | Viva! | UK | https://viva.org.uk/ | lex@viva.org.uk | Viva! is the UK’s leading vegan campaigning charity, specialising in undercover investigations and high-profile animal campaigns. Founded in 1994 by Juliet Gellatley, we have spent more than 30 years creating a kinder, more sustainable world for humans and animals alike. | ||||
64 | Bruce McNae | US | https://www.worldsalmonforum.org | bruce@worldsalmonforum.org | The World Salmon Forum event was established in 2019 in order to bring together scientists and NGO's from around the world who were facing similar challenges in order to help protect the wild salmonids in their respective regions. There is a lessening window of opportunity available to overcome the obstacles established by governmental agencies and commerce whose regulations and actions, without the foundation of the best science available, continue to contribute to the endangerment and potential extermination of wild salmonids on our planet. The World Salmon Forum cannot stress decisively enough that all efforts to save these iconic fish must be acted upon with the greatest urgency! |