Sea Save Foundation “Ocean Week in Review” June 28, 2019: We Gather News; You Stay Informed
American Medical Association: “climate change is #1 public health challenge”, 2004 Gulf spill larger than previously believed, Shark tournaments kill vulnerable sharks, Scientists discover huge aquifer below Atlantic, Shark graffiti, GeoPark gives up on Amazon drilling and more… 1. Prominent U.S. medical associations call upon elected officials to recognize that climate change is ‘greatest public health […]
Sea Save Foundation “Ocean Week in Review” June 21, 2019: We Gather News; You Stay Informed
Canada bans shark fins, G20 takes on plastic pollution, Maine and Vermont ban plastic bags, Spy images reveal accelerated glaciers melting, Canada bans single-use plastics, Environmental reporters at risk and more… 1. Canada leads – bans shark-fin trade Canada passed a new law banning the import and export of shark fins, which also includes a […]
Sea Save Foundation “Ocean Week in Review” June 14, 2019: We Gather News; You Stay Informed
Indonesia blows up three poaching ships, Disappearing islands, CITES is rescheduled, Gender equality could be key to healthy oceans, Sea World dolphin shows protested, Seahorse overharvests for “Chinese Viagra”, Additional plastic banning seen in California, Oregon and Canada and more: 1. Indonesia sinks three foreign vessels for illegal fishing The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry’s […]
Sea Save Foundation “Ocean Week in Review” June 7, 2019: We Gather News; You Stay Informed
Carnival fined $20M for dumping, Fishermen sadistically cut off the tail of century-old endangered shark and then release, U.S House passes a bill to address acidification, Antigua & Barbuda rally Caribbean to join plastic pollution ban, 10 tons of shark fins seized in Mexico and much more… 1. Carnival Cruises to pay $20 million in pollution […]
Stay Posted: “Voice of Cocos Island” Relaunch Mid 2019
Our Spy Grunt Cam gives us a secret look at what is happening at the Cocos Island, Dos Amigos Arch Check back soon to hear more from the “Voice of Cocos Island”