For the powerpoint slides presented at the media briefing.
For an executive summary of the Going, Going Gone: The Trade in Live Reef Food Fish report
The Going, Going Gone: The Trade in Live Reef Food Fish report (Vol. 1)
The Going, Going Gone: The Trade in Live Reef Food Fish report (Vol.2)
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HKU strives to attract and nurture outstanding scholars through excellence and innovation in its teaching and learning, research and knowledge exchange activities. Regarded as Asia’s Global University, HKU is a diverse community of over 30,000 students, including about 9,000 students from more than 100 countries around the world, and half of its academic staff are international faculty. HKU’s research areas and themes reflect a broad range of issues and bring together experts from diverse disciplines. The University has academic partnerships with over 300 universities and research institutes around the world. The University has 111 professors ranking in the top 1% scientists globally and conducts cutting-edge work in many fields.
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Dr Yvonne Sadovy
Professor at School of Biological Sciences and Swire Institute of Marine Science, HKU
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Ms Melanie Wan
Communications and Public Affairs Office, HKU
melwkwan@hku.hk
Ms Cindy Chan
Faculty of Science, HKU
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ABOUT WWF CORAL TRIANGLE PROGRAMME
WWF has been pioneering conservation in the Coral Triangle for more than two decades, collaborating with partners in the private sector, governmental agencies and civil society. By providing technical expertise and funding, and promoting innovative public-private partnerships, WWF is committed to safeguard the health of the region’s natural resources and to secure the millions of livelihoods that depend upon them.
Media Contact:
Mr Geoffrey Muldoon
Senior Manager, Business and Industry, WWF
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ABOUT ADM CAPITAL FOUNDATION (ADMCF)
Established in 2006, ADM Capital Foundation (ADMCF) aims to promote equity and environmental conservation in Asia. Through research, the foundation identifies environmental challenges and then works towards solutions across five key areas: marine conservation, water security, air quality, wildlife trade and forestry conservation finance.
ABOUT CHOOSE RIGHT TODAY (CRT)
ADMCF in 2016 launched ChooseRightToday.org as a bi-lingual platform to educate businesses and consumers about sustainable seafood, which is seafood captured or farmed in a way that minimizes harm to the marine environment. The site contains important up to date information on eco-labels, what to eat and what to avoid. It also provides a guide to Hong Kong’s major supermarkets, online stores and lists a wide selection of restaurants carrying sustainable seafood.
Media Contact:
Ms Sophie Le Clue
Director, Environment Programme, ADMCF
slc@admcf.org