EcoWB Advances on Fisheries Improvement Projects
March 12, 2017

Five EcoWB volunteer fisheries Ecological Service Providers (ESPs) have now participated in the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) training session called “Working towards MSC certification: Capacity Building Workshop”.  The workshop was hosted by MSC’s Developing World Program so aligns well with EcoWB’s interest in assisting with Fisheries Improvement Projects (FIPs) in developing countries. EcoWB volunteers are now ready to assist local fisheries stakeholders in FIP Pre Assessments, Action Plans, and technical preparations in cases where MSC certification will be sought.

If you are interested in learning more about EcoWB’s FIP capabilities or becoming a volunteer to assist on FIPs, please go to our fisheries volunteer page  for more information and then contact us through the Volunteer page.

By ECOWB ECOWB April 28, 2026
We’re excited to share our 2025 Annual Report—a snapshot of a year where EcoWB continued to grow, respond, and deepen our work alongside communities around the world. Inside, you’ll see what this community has made possible—from supporting the establishment of a Community Forest in Cameroon to advancing projects across fisheries, wetlands, and restoration in Mexico, El Salvador, Costa Rica, and beyond. You’ll also get a closer look at some of the volunteers behind the work, and how their time and expertise are helping turn complex challenges into practical action. EcoWB 2025 Annual Report Importantly, this momentum is carrying forward. New projects are already underway in 2026, more are taking shape, and we’re continuing to respond as communities reach out for support. We’re proud of what’s been achieved—and even more excited about what’s ahead. Click HERE to download the full report.
By ECOWB ECOWB April 28, 2026
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