Advisory Board Member
Alistair Graham
Alistair Graham has thirty years experience working in the conservation NGO sector in Australia and New Zealand on a wide range of local, national and international issues, including twenty years of engagement with CCAMLR where he currently represents NGOs on the Australian government delegation. He worked on development of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the consequent domestic legislation, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, and currently represents the conservation sector on the national Biological Diversity Advisory Committee established by that Act to advise the Minister.
Alistair currently works part time as an external consultant to WWF International on high seas governance reform while providing advice to a range of other international NGOs and foundations with an interest in living marine resource management and conservation. He was the founding director of ISOFISH, an information clearing house established to collate and publish information aimed at exposing and frustrating those involved in toothfish poaching in the Southern Ocean. |