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Dear Natural Resource Damage Assessment Trustee Council, We are joining with Ocean Conservancy to fully support the sea turtle nesting ground project currently under consideration for early restoration funding. We believe this project has a clear nexus to the injuries caused by the BP...
Rippl is a free mobile application that helps you make simple, sustainable choices by delivering weekly green living tips. Each tip comes with a customizable alert and is designed to conveniently help transform your habits, save you money and live a greener, healthier life by reducing...
Every year, Ocean Conservancy scientists work toward finding the most effective ways to keep our ocean healthy. This year, we’re building on our annual International Coastal Cleanup by taking a closer look at the trash collected from beaches and waterways through a project we call Tra...
The Gulf of Mexico is a beautiful and bountiful place where the culture and the economy as well as wildlife depend on the health of the ecosystem. Ocean Conservancy is working to fully restore health and prosperity to the Gulf, which has suffered from decades of environmental degradat...
The trash on our streets and in our neighborhoods inevitably ends up in our waterways, beginning a long, slow march to the ocean. And all of this trash is slowly degrading our ocean, impacting the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe. Join Ocean Conservancy and pledg...
1972 - Ocean Conservancy was born in 1972 with the creation of Delta Corporation, which would later become known as the Center for Environmental Education, the Center for Marine Conservation and, finally, Ocean Conservancy. Gloria Freund, Photo Contest 2011 1986 - 1986 Ocean Conservan...
For more than a quarter of a century, volunteers with Ocean Conservancy's International Coastal Cleanup have picked up everything imaginable along the world's shorelines: cigarette butts, food wrappers, and even the proverbial kitchen sink.
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