
Sea Save Sees Waves of Change at CITES CoP20
The curtains have closed on another CITES Conference of the Parties — and what a remarkable CoP it was. As a team, we continue to marvel at this extraordinary, complex,

The curtains have closed on another CITES Conference of the Parties — and what a remarkable CoP it was. As a team, we continue to marvel at this extraordinary, complex,

Let’s talk about marine iguanas. You might ask why Sea Save is following this reptilian proposal. You probably wouldn’t question it if we were talking about seals and sea lions,

What A Load of Baloney! (Abalone!) I thought (perhaps naively) the proposal that best showed how trade and conservation can go hand in hand, and demonstrate the power of the

We had a big day for big game! – not marine species, but proceedings that offer some interesting observations on how CITES works, and its true mission. While I’m a

Despite our best intentions — and our promise to send daily updates from the front lines here at CITES CoP20 — the opening days took an unexpected turn. Within hours

Our Sea Save Foundation field team is now approaching the end of our first week here in Uzbekistan, deep in the heart of CITES CoP20. It has already been an

Hello fellow delegates, Remember the daily emails you received from our Convention of International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) team in Panama back in 2022? Well… they are about to

World Leaders Unite in an Unprecedented Show of Support for Ocean Action What a kickoff to the United Nations Ocean Conference. Before sunrise, we were in line, imagining the opening

Phil Coles is a multifaceted marine wildlife filmmaker and illustrator whose formal training in both biology and art shaped a unique and dynamic career. Specializing in the underwater world, Coles

Dear Friends, We’ve just landed and are preparing for an intense week of diplomacy, strategy, and global cooperation at the United Nations Ocean Conference. Sea Save Foundation is proud to

All Eyes on the United Nations Ocean Conference This week, you may have noticed your Ocean Week in Review didn’t arrive in your inbox. That’s because our Sea Save Foundation

“We have to thank the ocean for every two breaths we take.” These were the opening words from H.E. Ambassador Gina Guillén-Grillo, Director General of Foreign Policy of the Ministry