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News from the World of Marine Conservation

Ocean Conservancy, the Humane Society of the United States and Defenders of Wildlife Sue the National Marine Fisheries Service to slow ships down. Maine Public Radio/the Boston Globe Green Blog reports.

In response to President Bush’s call to lift a 27-year ban on oil drilling along our coasts, Ocean Conservancy issued a statement warning of the dangers to our ocean, which was included in this article.

It's official: Caribbean monk seal is extinct The U.S. government announced the species is officially extinct and the only seal to vanish due to human causes.

World Ocean Day is on June 8, 2008 Wallace J. Nichols shares how we all can make a difference on World Ocean Day and beyond.

Our Stratgeic Priorities

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Mark Powell, Ph.D., Vice President of Fish Conservation for Ocean Conservancy, shares his insights about fish and fish conservation.
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Our Strategic Priorities

We intend to focus our efforts, resources, and attention on the following four critical objectives:

1. Restore Sustainable American Fisheries

2. Protect Marine Wildlife from Human Impacts

3. Conserve Special Ocean Places

4. Reform Government for Better Ocean Stewardship

Our Stratgeic Priorities

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SEE Turtles logoSEE Turtles: SEE Turtles is an Ocean Conservancy conservation tourism campaign that links people with sea turtle sites in ways that directly support efforts to protect sea turtles, while increasing resources in communities to help residents thrive and value sea turtles in their environment.

Vote for Ocean Conservancy TodayOcean Conservancy and Stonyfield Farm Team-Up to Give You a New Way to Protect Our Ocean

Start a Sea Change by showing your support of Ocean Conservancy! This year, Stonyfield Farm will donate $100,000 to Ocean Conservancy and two other non-profits through their annual Bid With Your Lid promotion.  Each non-profit will receive a minimum $20,000 donation. The remaining $40,000 will be allocated among the three causes based on consumer voting. Vote Online Today! or Collect specially-marked Stonyfield Farm yogurt lids and mail them no later than August 31, 2008.

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