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07 June 2011

WWF, M&S and Forever Fish
Marks & Spencer's 'Forever Fish' campaign, launched today, will contribute over £1million to our work to protect fish, seas and coastlines across the world.

M&S three-year, £3 million Forever Fish campaign, will fund numerous marine conservation projects, including three of WWF's own priorities...

Safeguarding UK seas - some of the busiest and most threatened in the world. The new funding from M&S will boost WWF's work with government, industry and other stakeholders to ensure our seas are managed better - so fish stocks can recover and threatened species such as dolphins and harbour porpoises have a safe haven.

Securing a future for tuna - stocks of some of the most commercially valuable tuna species are dangerously low. Extra funding will help us highlight and tackle some of the biggest challenges facing tuna, such as illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing.

Protecting marine diversity off east Africa and in the Coral Triangle - home to some of the worlds most fabulous sealife. M&S will be supporting WWF's work with governments and communities to establish marine protected areas, countering threats from overfishing, climate change and the unsustainable development of tourism.

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