Environmental conservation work in Denmark


Latest news and publications


 
Bycatch of juvenile cod

11 Dec 2008
Red-letter day for North Sea cod
The European Union and Norway have taken the first step towards saving millions of tonnes of cod and other North Sea fish every year.
» Read more

 
Spiny dogfish.

05 Dec 2008
Battered sharks get critical listing
Four of the most commercially valuable sharks - one a staple of fish and chips - have just been listed as being of conservation concern by the International Convention on Migratory Species.  WWF has actively lobbied for this recognition » Read more

 
ICCAT, 2008: a decade long tradition of ignoring its scientists on catches and seasons continues, risking collapse of the world's last surviving large bluefin fishery.

24 Nov 2008
Tuna commission comes up with "a disgrace, not a decision"
The commission tasked with preventing a collapse of the Mediterranean bluefin tuna fishery today opted for catch quotas still far higher than its own scientists recommend and leaving industrial fleets free to scoop up tuna at the height of its spawning period.
» Read more

New or updated projects



Contact

Jacob Andersen Sterling
(Conservation Director)
WWF Denmark,
Copenhagen

T: +45 35 24 78 34

Website

Offices

WWF Denmark,
Copenhagen

Ryesgade 3F 2200 Copenhagen N
Denmark

T: +45 35 36 36 35
F: +45 35 24 78 68

design & technology by getunik.com