pembrokeshire coastal forum
Pembrokeshire
The Sea Empress disaster in 1996 spilled 72,000 tonnes of oil into Pembrokeshire
waters, killing thousands of seabirds, closing fishing grounds and beaches for
months. This tragic event highlighted the pressures and threats to the local
environment and economy. An understanding developed between local MPs, local
authorities, the Port, public bodies, conservation organisations, industry and
communities that an independent body was needed to address issues facing the
Pembrokeshire coastline. So Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum was born. Established in
2000, PCF is an award winning Community Interest Company that works to protect
the coast and marine environments for current and future generations to enjoy.
PCF has a dedicated team who are experts at providing independent stakeholder
engagement, project development and partnership working. Our long term
relationships with coastal partners have been built over the years on trust and
understanding.