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Calm Seas,
Catherine French
Writer, mentor, naturalist
805.570.0432
We are given only so many days, make each one count.
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Date: March 1, 2018 at 7:43:48 AM PST
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Subject: These ocean animals reacting to the Olympics will make your day
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Ocean Action News
March 2018
Dear Coast Guard: Thank You!
Great news: the U.S. Coast Guard is taking steps to safeguard Arctic ;
wildlife. By introducing proposals designed to guide vessels safely through
Bering Strait waters and minimizing pollution risk, they are protecting the
incredible wildlife that call the Arctic home. Join us in saying thank you,
and letting Coast Guard officials know you appreciate their efforts!
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Support Coral Reef Restoration!
Ocean Conservancy is partnering with Force Blue to research and restore our
nation’s damaged coral reefs. Give today, and your donation will help special
operations veterans dive into ocean conservation, applying their unique
skills to protect the environment!
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Ready for a Laugh?
As the Olympics wound down to a close this past Sunday, we were astounded by
the performances of the countless gifted athletes that competed in
PyeongChang! While watching, however, a funny question hit us: how would
ocean animals react if they were watching the Olympics? The result: one of
the funniest blogs you’ll read this year. Have a look!
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St. Helena: A First Look
Recently, leaders from our Trash Free Seas® team joined the Georgia Aquarium
to embark on an incredible mission to the island of St. Helena to study the
impacts of plastic pollution on the marine life and communities of the remote
island. Take a first look at the details of this one-of-a-kind trip and the
work they did to help guide the future of the island toward a healthy marine
ecosystem!
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Bottles and Bags for a
Blu Ocean
Keeping our ocean clean and healthy is an epic feat, and rockflowerpaper is
doing its part with its reusable lifestyle products. Not only are they
helping keep plastic out of the ocean, but they do it in style!
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Save the Date!
Join Ocean Conservancy members on Wednesday, March 28 at 8pm (EDT) to hear
from Nick Mallos, Director of Trash Free Seas®, about what’s happening
locally and globally to keep trash and plastic off our beaches and waterways,
and most importantly, out of our ocean.
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Ocean Conservancy is on Instagram!
You may follow us on Facebook and Twitter, but did you know OC is on
Instagram too? Follow along with us to see our online scrapbook of some of
the most glorious ocean photos, from baby sea turtles to manatees and more!
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