The good news about climate change

Published by the World Wildlife Fund It’s no question that climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. More frequent and extreme weather events, melting glaciers and rising sea levels all link to a changing climate, and will impact people and nature alike. But here’s the good news: world leaders are taking note […]

Strait of Georgia Herring in Steep Decline

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society New DFO data validates concerns of First Nations and conservation groups, shows 60% decline in biomass since 2016. (Coast Salish Territory/Strait of Georgia) International and local conservation groups are calling for an immediate closure of the herring fishery in the Strait of Georgia, after recently released data from the federal […]

Strait of Georgia Herring in Steep Decline

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society New DFO data validates concerns of First Nations and conservation groups, shows 60% decline in biomass since 2016. (Coast Salish Territory/Strait of Georgia) International and local conservation groups are calling for an immediate closure of the herring fishery in the Strait of Georgia, after recently released data from the federal […]

5 Famous Movie Monsters Inspired by Marine Animals

Published by Ocean Conservancy The ocean is a mysterious place, home to strange and wonderful critters that seem out of this world. For proof, look no further than the jaw-extending goblin shark, the luminous deep-sea angler fish or the ghostly chimaera. So, when it comes time for writers to invent terrifying movie monsters, it’s no surprise […]

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Partners with Costa Rica’s Ministry of Environment

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society OVER 1700 MILES (2800 KILOMETERS) OF FISHING LINE THAT WAS REMOVED FROM COCOS ISLAND HAS ARRIVED AT AQUAFIL’S SLOVENIA PLANT TO BE TRANSFORMED INTO ECONYL® REGENERATED NYLON Cartersville, Georgia, October 28, 2019 — As part of a campaign to protect the Cocos Island UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sea Shepherd Conservation […]

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Partners with Costa Rica’s Ministry of Environment

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society OVER 1700 MILES (2800 KILOMETERS) OF FISHING LINE THAT WAS REMOVED FROM COCOS ISLAND HAS ARRIVED AT AQUAFIL’S SLOVENIA PLANT TO BE TRANSFORMED INTO ECONYL® REGENERATED NYLON Cartersville, Georgia, October 28, 2019 — As part of a campaign to protect the Cocos Island UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sea Shepherd Conservation […]

A Voyage That Ended, An Ideology That Endures

Published by Ocean Conservancy “Mahs, mahs” My grandmother dramatically enunciated the Pohnpeian version of a “Once upon a time …” before she began any one of the stories passed through the ages by oral traditions. She uttered the magical realism of Nan Madol, the reign of terror by ruthless past kings, the mythic chase that led […]

Sea Shepherd Signs New Marine Conservation Agreement with Mexican Government

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society MEXICO CITY, October 25th, 2019-In an official signing presided over by Dra. Blanca Mendoza Vera, Mexico’s Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society officially entered into a new agreement to support the protection and care of marine wildlife in Mexican waters. The meeting marks heightened cooperation and collaboration […]

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