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Fish4ever is a global internet campaign calling for the urgent implementation of sustainable fisheries and the development of a network of marine protected areas to safeguard the future of our oceans.

Fish4ever will work with existing marine conservation organisations and concerned scientists to highlight crucial issues and, through mass email campaigns, call for change through national governments and international forums such as the European Union and the United Nations.

Fish4ever was set up by writer Nick Hanna as a result of his most recent book The Art of Diving , which is a collaboration with award-winning underwater photographer Alex Mustard .

Anna Yunnie
Anna returned to England in 2006 after spending ten years abroad. As a BSAC and PADI instructor, she has lived, worked and dived throughout Europe, Central and North Amercia and the Caribbean. During this time she took on numerous biology and conservation projects; from zooplankton taxonomy in Canada, to studying and tagging reef sharks and southern stingrays in the Cayman Islands, a passion that has stayed with her ever since. Anna is now studying for a degree in marine biology at The University of Plymouth. She hopes that with this degree and her deep commitment to the future of threatened marine ecosystems, she can play her part in helping to protect them from the undeniable pressures we have put them under.

Anna Yunnie

Judith Scott
Judith Scott was born in South Africa but moved to the UK when she was five. After graduating Judith was determined to persue her life-long dream of working with whales and for six years she volunteered and worked on various whale research projects around the world. This included studying pygmy blue whales in Australia, humpbacks in the USA and sailing across the Atlantic studying sperm whales on the research vessel Odyssey owned by Ocean Alliance. Having seen many of the issues involved with the commercial fishing industry first hand, such as entangled animals like turtles, and shark finning, she is very keen to work with Fish 4 Ever in its campaign to help try and protect the oceans for future generations.

Judith Scott

Nick Hanna
Nick Hanna is a freelance writer and photographer who has been writing about diving and snorkelling since the publication of his first book, The Tropical Beach Handbook, in 1989. He has since written around a dozen books, including the award-winning Greenpeace Book of Coral Reefs. He was series consultant to New Holland’s best-selling Globetrotter Dive Guides, and as a freelance has been widely published in international media and the UK national press (including The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, the Express and the Independent). His most recent book is The Art of Diving (www.artofdiving.com ). Background information: www.nickhanna.co.uk

Nick Hanna
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