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The ghostly 600-year-old predators killing more than one hundred thousand whales, dolphins, seals and turtles every year
Lost and discarded fishing nets bigger than football fields lurking in our oceans pose a deadly threat to marine life
Open for consultation: guidance to reduce marine litter and protect animals
Lost or abandoned fishing gear, or ‘ghost gear’, kills hundreds of thousands of marine animals annually. The Global Ghost Gear Initiative (GGGI) invites the...
Global Ghost Gear Initiative is key to protecting sea life and achieving United Nations goals
Pressure is growing for countries to reduce marine litter and meet United Nations commitments. The Global Ghost Gear Initiative (GGGI) we lead is taking on a...
A farewell thank you to President Obama for his work to protect our oceans
U.S. Campaign Manager for Oceans and Wildlife Elizabeth Hogan highlights the impact President Obama's terms had on our oceans and the animals that call them...
12 things we're thankful for from 2016
Good riddance to 2016? Maybe. But thanks to our supporters, it was a pretty good year for animals.
Ghost gear initiative meeting celebrates year of sea change for marine animals
Leaders from the fishing industry, the private sector (including seafood and recycling companies), research and funding institutions, government agencies, and...
Sea Change in Rome: UN support a critical step towards ending threat of ‘ghost gear’
Sea Change campaign lead Joanna Toole discusses a hugely important step that global governments have made to eliminate ghost gear and the threat it poses to...
We agree with Finding Dory: Marine animals should be Rescued, Rehabilitated and Released
Elizabeth Hogan, U.S. Oceans and Wildlife Campaign Manager at World Animal Protection, discusses similarities between our work and themes present in the new...
Protecting our oceans: How Trudeau can restore Canada’s reputation
We’re counting on Canada’s support at a global meeting next month to start the marking of fishing gear.
California beach cleanup tackles harmful marine litter
We joined Surfrider Foundation for a cleanup in Venice Beach aimed at protecting marine animals