Welcome to the Marine Environmental Protection Alliance (MEPA), a dedicated coalition of individuals and organizations united by a shared commitment to the health and future of the world’s marine environments and our collective responsibility to protect it.
Welcome to the Marine Environmental Protection Alliance (MEPA), a dedicated coalition of individuals and organizations united by a shared commitment to the health and future of the world’s marine environments and our collective responsibility to protect it. MEPA is focused on addressing the critical challenges facing our seas—from pollution and overfishing to habitat destruction and climate change.
Our mission is to advocate for the preservation and conservation of our oceans and marine ecosystems. We believe that industries and their financial backers must be held accountable for their activities, actions, and non-compliance that have negative impacts on marine environments. Individuals, grass-roots campaigns, nonprofits, NGOs, and other global organizations are leading the way in the fight to save our seas; your seas. It is the belief of MEPA that we can be most impactful when we concentrate our efforts on a singular, specific marine concern, most often one aligned with current local or global legislation or regulation.
We are always open to collaborating on initiatives and programs with individuals, organizations, or government entities whose goals are in alignment with ours. Together, we can combine our efforts to drive impactful change for the future of our seas. Contact Us and let’s work together!
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