Marine Conservation Society
Matthew Green is a highly experienced marine ecologist with a robust background in marine monitoring and education. Currently serving as a Senior Marine Monitoring Ecologist at Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru/Natural Resources Wales since July 2017, Matthew has also co-founded Marine Matters, an organization focused on Marine Life Education and Engagement, in March 2023. Additional roles include Seasearch Tutor and Swansea & Gower Co-ordinator with the Marine Conservation Society since June 2022, and Technical Advisor for the Department of Conservation, where Matthew facilitated workshops to enhance marine ecology monitoring practices between the UK and New Zealand. Previous experience encompasses positions as Senior Technical Specialist in Marine Ecology at Natural Resources Wales, Visiting Lecturer at Bangor University, and North Wales ‘Shore Thing’ Coordinator with the Marine Biological Association of the UK. Matthew holds a Master’s degree in Marine Environmental Protection and a Bachelor's degree in Marine Biology, Ecology, both from Bangor University.
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Marine Conservation Society
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The Marine Conservation Society fights for the future of our ocean through people-powered action – with science on our side. Today, our ocean is in poor health because of human activity. We’re determined to change this, working with communities, businesses and governments. For more than 30 years, we’ve been the voice of the sea, defending our coastal habitats and species.For a cleaner ocean, we find ways to prevent and clean up marine litter and pollution. And we use science to track the health of our waters. For a better-protected ocean, we secure spaces where species and habitats can recover. Only a sea full of life can absorb carbon and tackle climate change. For a healthier ocean, we promote sustainable fishing and aquaculture to minimise harm caused by harvesting and farming resources. And we educate the public so consumers can make better seafood-buying choices. Together, we can achieve our vision of seas full of life, where nature flourishes and people thrive.