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 […]

Hold the Guacamole: Florida Making Important Steps in Combating Harmful Algal Blooms

Published by Ocean Conservancy Over the past few years, Floridians have become unpleasantly familiar with repeated noxious harmful blue-green algal blooms that have plagued rivers and estuaries, killing fish and shellfish, fouling boats and undermining the tourism economy. We’ve become so familiar, that we’ve nicknamed the thick, fluffy green plumes of blooming cyanobacteria something a little […]

Mexico’s Deputy Head of PROFEPA Joins Sea Shepherd Vessel in Vaquita Refuge

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Sea Shepherd Conservation Society was recently honored to host Dr. Antonio Diaz de Leon, Deputy Head of PROFEPA (Federal Attorney of Environmental Protection of Mexico ) who was on the ground in San Felipe on an unofficial visit to see first-hand the issues currently facing the Upper Gulf of California, […]

Mexico’s Director of PROFEPA Joins Sea Shepherd Vessel in Vaquita Refuge

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Sea Shepherd Conservation Society was recently honored to host Dr. Antonio Diaz de Leon, Deputy Head of PROFEPA (Federal Attorney of Environmental Protection of Mexico ) who was on the ground in San Felipe on an unofficial visit to see first-hand the issues currently facing the Upper Gulf of California, […]

Cleaning Up Our Hidden Shorelines

Published by Ocean Conservancy This blog was written by Chelsea Rochman, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, co-founder of the University of Toronto Trash Team and Scientific Advisor to the Ocean Conservancy; and Susan Debreceni, the Outreach Manager and co-founder of the University of Toronto Trash Team.  As you wander around the neighborhoods of downtown […]

Expedition Sights Endangered Vaquita Porpoise and Rampant Fishing Inside Biosphere Reserve

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Sea Shepherd ship M/V Farley Mowat and Museo de la Ballena research vessel Narval encounter dozens of skiffs fishing with prohibited gillnets near a live vaquita inside protected Refuge San Felipe, BC, Mexico, October 23rd, 2019 – Leading scientists, supported by conservation patrol vessels carrying out the second leg of […]

New report: Business leaders want to (and can) do more to act on climate

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund Under mounting pressure from stakeholders, CEOs have a huge opportunity to use their existing technology investments for both business and the planet.       Read the full article at: https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/608116226/0/edf/blogs/feed~New-report-Business-leaders-want-to-and-can-do-more-to-act-on-climate

5 Seafood Traditions Around the World

Published by Ocean Conservancy People all over the world, from the Arctic to the Caribbean and from the Midwest to coastal cities, eat seafood. In fact, three billion people rely on seafood as their primary source of protein—that’s 40% of the world’s population! But seafood is much more than just food. Seafood, and the fishers who […]

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