California No Shark Fin Bill (AB-376) becomes law

Sea Save Foundation leaders worked closely with Assemblyman Paul Fong the co-sponsor of  AB- 376. This was the California No Fin bill.   We circulated a petition, gathering over 20,000 California signatures. We presented the petition to the California Senate and to Governor Jerry Brown. The bill was passed into law. This law makes it illegal […]

Voice of America – Georgienne Bradley with David Gibbsons

Georgienne joins David Gibbons in a passionate overview of the work undertaken by the Imaging Foundation. As a scientist and executive director of Sea Save Foundation, she works between the critical Imaging Foundation projects and fundraising activities. Education and involvement of children have been a lifelong dream in this organization’s work. Georgienne Bradley talks to the […]

 Kona Scholar’s Expedition

This is the second expedition, where seven young women arrived in Kona, Hawaii to learn about diving, underwater video, and themselves. Their work consists of diving, animal location, video, shooting, and editing.

Cocos Poaching Expose

The “Cocos Island Poaching” is the first documentation leading to presentation to Costa Rican press about the threats that poaching, shark-finning, and illegal fishing pose for Cocos Island. Visit Page

Cayman Scholar’s Expedition takes place

For this expedition, a select group of female scholars met in Cayman for a seven-day program. This trip offered students the chance to SCUBA dive, to learn about the art of underwater documentary production, and to launch their own initiatives. Visit Page

Creative Solutions for Environmental Problems Production

Rocco, The Cocos Island White-tip Shark is the first creative solution in emerging The Environmental Problems Productions. Shark biology and the effect of sharks on the surrounding ecosystems is presented in this production. Viewers learn about the critical importance that protected corridors play in the success of marine protected areas. This production is the precursor […]

The first Imaging Foundation expedition internship takes place

Sea Save Foundation launched a series of female empowerment Scholar programs. These lasted from ten days to three weeks and students spent the time at sea learning underwater video and production techniques and local marine biology. We are still in touch with many of these students today. Aa