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welcome to Marine Conservation Online
"Marine Conservation" is the quarterly publication for MCS supporters, keeping you informed with news and information about our seas and oceans, and showing how MCS is helping to save them. Stunning images of marine wildlife together with topical articles by professionals at the leading edge of marine science and conservation ensure an appealing magazine read by a growing audience.
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Sam Fanshawe
Director of Conservation
Marianne Steele
Fundraising Manager
Richard Harrington
Communications Manager
PRODUCTION TEAM
Editor:
Richard Harrington
Designer:
Sue Ranger
ONLINE CONTENT
Marine Conservation is now available online in Adobe
PDF format at www.mcsuk.org.
Some articles in this and future editions may be abridged, and where this
occurs a full version will be made available on the MCS website.
ELECTRONIC MAGAZINE
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magazine to supporters, if you would prefer an electronic version only to
replace this paper version please write to MCS at info@mcsuk.org
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