The Cayman Project – The first educational podcast and classroom production
The Cayman Project produces the first episode of Creative Solutions for Environmental Problems: Survival of the Sea Turtles – which discusses the turtle’s life cycle and their threatened status. It also portrays a clever solution that seems to be “turning the tide” for these reptiles. Visit Page
Cocos Expedition
Cocos Expedition is based on graphed scientific data that had been collected at Cocos Island over a ten year period and made this information available to everyone via the Imaging Foundation website. Graphs showed a direct effect of water temperature on population numbers as well as predator-prey population correlations. Visit Page
Tonga Expedition dedicated to the plight of Pacific Humpback whales
Sea Save Foundation develops the only website dedicated to the plight of Pacific Humpback whales. Joined by volunteers from The World Bank and various other professions, we created a site that showcased the economic importance of whales tourism versus the short-term value of the whaling trade. Special – kids – section explains the natural history […]
Sea Save launches it’s first website
The official Sea Save Foundation website launches on the world wide web today.
Sea Save Foundation officially endorsed as 501 (c ) 3 nonprofit
It was November 17th, 2013 that Sea Save Foundation was officially endorsed as a 501 (c ) 3 nonprofit organization. The original name was “International Marine Imaging Project”.
Sea Save developed a series of postage stamps with the Costa Rican Postmaster General
The series of stamps illustrated the beauty of the Pacific and Caribbean underwater areas of Costa Rica. This series sold out faster than any other in Costa Rica’s history and was lauded by the Costa Rican press, as well as international magazines such as The Pacific Rim and the Cousteau Society’s publications.