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4 pre-SURVEY Objective: The Pre-Survey is to gauge participants’ initial knowledge of marine debris. At the conclusion of this program, participants will be asked to complete the same survey. THE REAL POWER OF THE PISTOL SHRIMP This large claw holds the pistol shrimp’s superpower. When a pistol shrimp senses prey is nearby, it will open the top part of its big claw, allowing some water to enter a 6 OCEAN PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy ocean and the wildlife and communities that depend on it. GET TO KNOW THE PAPER NAUTILUS This octopus has one unusual "shell" What is the paper nautilus? Argonauts are part of the family Argonautidae, which includes four species: the greater argonaut, the winged argonaut, Böttger’s argonaut and the knobby argonaut. TRASH FREE SEAS: THE ROLE OF GENDER IN WASTE MANAGEMENT Every year, 8 million metric tons of plastic enters our ocean. Over half of this plastic comes from five rapidly growing economies in Southeast Asia, three of which are explored in this study: Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. Improving waste management infrastructures in these countries has OCEAN CONSERVANCYPROGRAMSBLOGTAKE ACTIONABOUT USWAYS TO GIVEDONATE Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy THESE RECENT OCEAN DISCOVERIES WILL BLOW YOUR MIND The largest of all bioluminescent vertebrates known to science was photographed by researchers for the very first time off the eastern coast of New Zealand. The species, known as a kitefin shark, can grow up to around 6 feet in length. They’re also noted to be one of TRASH FREE SEAS: CLEANSWELL Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy TRASH FREE SEAS ALLIANCE® Ocean plastic pollution is a massive problem on a global scale. The Trash Free Seas Alliance® is the oldest forum of its kind focused on innovative and pragmatic solutions to rid the ocean of plastic pollution and other forms of marine debris.INTRODUCTION
4 pre-SURVEY Objective: The Pre-Survey is to gauge participants’ initial knowledge of marine debris. At the conclusion of this program, participants will be asked to complete the same survey. THE REAL POWER OF THE PISTOL SHRIMP This large claw holds the pistol shrimp’s superpower. When a pistol shrimp senses prey is nearby, it will open the top part of its big claw, allowing some water to enter a 6 OCEAN PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy ocean and the wildlife and communities that depend on it. GET TO KNOW THE PAPER NAUTILUS This octopus has one unusual "shell" What is the paper nautilus? Argonauts are part of the family Argonautidae, which includes four species: the greater argonaut, the winged argonaut, Böttger’s argonaut and the knobby argonaut. TRASH FREE SEAS: THE ROLE OF GENDER IN WASTE MANAGEMENT Every year, 8 million metric tons of plastic enters our ocean. Over half of this plastic comes from five rapidly growing economies in Southeast Asia, three of which are explored in this study: Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. Improving waste management infrastructures in these countries has 4 RECENTLY DISCOVERED OCEAN SPECIES Abdul Riyas/National University of Singapore. In the lush mangroves of Kerala, India, a brand new species of tree-spider crab was observed by researchers at the University of Kerala. The species, named Leptarma biju, has a uniquely “squarish” outer shell (known as a carapace) with notably vibrant purple and yellow coloration.It also displays several distinctive features, such as the size PANDEMIC POLLUTION: THE RISING TIDE OF PLASTIC PPE The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically increased the use of certain types of plastic products. This includes personal protective equipment (PPE) but also single-use plastic bags, food and beverage containers and other single-use plastics that can harm our communities and the ocean and present waste management challenges. DIVE INTO THE FOR THE PEOPLE ACT Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy ocean and the wildlife and communities that depend on it. 5 KEY LAWS THAT PROTECT OUR OCEAN Richard Carey/Fotolia In 1976, Congress passed the Magnuson–Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, or MSA. At a time when governments began to recognize the impacts of severe overfishing worldwide, the MSA established a 200-mile zone out from the shore to protect U.S. fisheries and more effectively regulate fish stocks infederal waters.
11 FACTS ABOUT HORSESHOE CRABS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND Dalton Discovery Center / GIPHY They can swim upside-down. Flap-like structures near their abdomen, called book gills, enable horseshoe crabs to breathe underwater but sometimes, they use them for the goofier purpose of swimming upside-down. TRASH FREE SEAS: STEMMING THE TIDE Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy STATEMENT: THE OCEAN-BASED CLIMATE SOLUTIONS ACT PROVIDES On June 8 th, 2021, the United States House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee reintroduced the Ocean-Based Climate Solutions Act. Janis Searles Jones, CEO at Ocean Conservancy, released the following statement in reaction to PHILADELPHIA EAGLES JOIN TEAM OCEAN WASHINGTON, D.C., JUNE 8 – The Philadelphia Eagles have entered into a landmark partnership with Ocean Conservancy and The Ocean Foundation to offset all team travel from 2020 through seagrass and mangrove restoration efforts in Puerto Rico. As part of Team Ocean, this partnership merges the MEDIA ADVISORY: IMO TO DISCUSS SHIPPING’S EMISSIONS AND WHAT: The International Maritime Organization (IMO) will meet under the aegis of its Marine Environmental Protection Committee to discuss the shipping industry’s greenhouse gas emissions and short and mid-term mitigation measures, scrubber exhaust systems, the heavy fueloil ban in
PROTECT OUR DEMOCRACY AND OUR OCEAN Protect Our Democracy and Our Ocean. Our votes are powerful forces to protect our ocean. The ocean officials we elect make decisions andenact policies that
OCEAN CONSERVANCYPROGRAMSBLOGTAKE ACTIONABOUT USWAYS TO GIVEDONATE Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy THESE RECENT OCEAN DISCOVERIES WILL BLOW YOUR MIND Scientists make new discoveries about our wild blue planet every year, and in just the first sixty days of 2021, astounding research has already been published. Today, I’m here to share just four of those incredible discoveries with you. Dive on in and prepare PANDEMIC POLLUTION: THE RISING TIDE OF PLASTIC PPE Volunteers removed 107,219 items of personal protective equipment (PPE) from beaches and waterways worldwide in second half of 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically increased the use of certain types of plastic products. This includes personal protective equipment (PPE) but also single-use plastic bags, food and beverage containers and TRASH FREE SEAS: CLEANSWELL Head out to your favorite beach and use the app to easily record each item of trash you collect. Then share your effort with family and friends. With Clean Swell, simply “Start Collecting” trash wherever you are around the world and the data you collect will instantaneously upload to Ocean Conservancy’s global ocean trashdatabase.
THE REAL POWER OF THE PISTOL SHRIMP This large claw holds the pistol shrimp’s superpower. When a pistol shrimp senses prey is nearby, it will open the top part of its big claw, allowing some water to enter a small chamber in the crook of the claw. Then, when it clamps down, the pressure from a small plunger on the top claw forces the water out of the chamber. 6 OCEAN PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION Here are six things that must be prioritized in the coming weeks and months: Lead the world to eliminate carbon pollution. The United States withdrew from the Paris Agreement, a groundbreaking international pact to address the climate crisis, under the Trump administration. This was a dangerous and devastating move for our ocean and for all of us. GET TO KNOW THE PAPER NAUTILUS The primary function of the paper nautilus’ thin shell is to protect eggs! Unlike other octopuses, who hide their eggs in protective nooks on the ocean floor, paper nautiluses secrete a thin calcite shell in which they lay their eggs. The mother then then carries her eggs—up to 170,000 of them—around with her until they hatch. STATEMENT: OCEAN CONSERVANCY WELCOMES GOVERNOR NEWSOM’S In an abundance of caution in the early stages of the COVID-19 crisis, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a 60-day, temporary suspension of the state’s single-use plastic bag ban and fee for retailer-provided bags, and allowed retailers to pause in-store redemption of beverage containers. TRASH FREE SEAS: THE ROLE OF GENDER IN WASTE MANAGEMENT The Role of Gender in Waste Management. Every year, 8 million metric tons of plastic enters our ocean. Over half of this plastic comes from five rapidly growing economies in Southeast Asia, three of which are explored in this study: Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam.INTRODUCTION
4 pre-SURVEY Objective: The Pre-Survey is to gauge participants’ initial knowledge of marine debris. At the conclusion of this program, participants will be asked to complete the same survey. OCEAN CONSERVANCYPROGRAMSBLOGTAKE ACTIONABOUT USWAYS TO GIVEDONATE Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy THESE RECENT OCEAN DISCOVERIES WILL BLOW YOUR MIND Scientists make new discoveries about our wild blue planet every year, and in just the first sixty days of 2021, astounding research has already been published. Today, I’m here to share just four of those incredible discoveries with you. Dive on in and prepare PANDEMIC POLLUTION: THE RISING TIDE OF PLASTIC PPE Volunteers removed 107,219 items of personal protective equipment (PPE) from beaches and waterways worldwide in second half of 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically increased the use of certain types of plastic products. This includes personal protective equipment (PPE) but also single-use plastic bags, food and beverage containers and TRASH FREE SEAS: CLEANSWELL Head out to your favorite beach and use the app to easily record each item of trash you collect. Then share your effort with family and friends. With Clean Swell, simply “Start Collecting” trash wherever you are around the world and the data you collect will instantaneously upload to Ocean Conservancy’s global ocean trashdatabase.
THE REAL POWER OF THE PISTOL SHRIMP This large claw holds the pistol shrimp’s superpower. When a pistol shrimp senses prey is nearby, it will open the top part of its big claw, allowing some water to enter a small chamber in the crook of the claw. Then, when it clamps down, the pressure from a small plunger on the top claw forces the water out of the chamber. 6 OCEAN PRIORITIES FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION Here are six things that must be prioritized in the coming weeks and months: Lead the world to eliminate carbon pollution. The United States withdrew from the Paris Agreement, a groundbreaking international pact to address the climate crisis, under the Trump administration. This was a dangerous and devastating move for our ocean and for all of us. GET TO KNOW THE PAPER NAUTILUS The primary function of the paper nautilus’ thin shell is to protect eggs! Unlike other octopuses, who hide their eggs in protective nooks on the ocean floor, paper nautiluses secrete a thin calcite shell in which they lay their eggs. The mother then then carries her eggs—up to 170,000 of them—around with her until they hatch. STATEMENT: OCEAN CONSERVANCY WELCOMES GOVERNOR NEWSOM’S In an abundance of caution in the early stages of the COVID-19 crisis, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a 60-day, temporary suspension of the state’s single-use plastic bag ban and fee for retailer-provided bags, and allowed retailers to pause in-store redemption of beverage containers. TRASH FREE SEAS: THE ROLE OF GENDER IN WASTE MANAGEMENT The Role of Gender in Waste Management. Every year, 8 million metric tons of plastic enters our ocean. Over half of this plastic comes from five rapidly growing economies in Southeast Asia, three of which are explored in this study: Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam.INTRODUCTION
4 pre-SURVEY Objective: The Pre-Survey is to gauge participants’ initial knowledge of marine debris. At the conclusion of this program, participants will be asked to complete the same survey. OUR OCEAN IS FOR ALL Today is World Ocean Day, which is, understandably, a big day here at Ocean Conservancy. We spend 365 days a year talking about the wonders within our ocean—certainly a privilege and pleasure to do. And we talk about the problems facing our ocean—and DIVE INTO THE FOR THE PEOPLE ACT Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy ocean and the wildlife and communities that depend on it. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES JOIN TEAM OCEAN WASHINGTON, D.C., JUNE 8 – The Philadelphia Eagles have entered into a landmark partnership with Ocean Conservancy and The Ocean Foundation to offset all team travel from 2020 through seagrass and mangrove restoration efforts in Puerto Rico. As part of Team Ocean, this partnership merges the PANDEMIC POLLUTION: THE RISING TIDE OF PLASTIC PPE The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically increased the use of certain types of plastic products. This includes personal protective equipment (PPE) but also single-use plastic bags, food and beverage containers and other single-use plastics that can harm our communities and the ocean and present waste management challenges. 4 RECENTLY DISCOVERED OCEAN SPECIES 0:00 / 4:24. Live. •. During an expedition in the waters of Puerto Rico, a research team for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) came upon a stunning deep-sea sight: Duobrachium sparksae, a new species of comb jelly. The scientists aboard the vessel reported the specimen as unique based on several factors,including
11 OCEAN PODCASTS TO TRANSPORT YOU UNDERNEATH THE WAVES 3. “Ologies”. This isn’t an ocean-specific podcast, but there are many incredible episodes to delight an ocean lover. Each week “Ologies” host, Alie Ward, interviews a different scientist on their research and field in such a delightful way that sparks suchwonder and joy.
11 FACTS ABOUT HORSESHOE CRABS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND Research shows various data reporting that between 10% and 30% of horseshoe crabs that are used for medical bleeding don’t survive once returned to the water, and some that do survive don’t return to exhibiting healthy behavior, often appearing lethargic with a decreased ability to thrive. HOW ARE SPECIES RECOVERING 10 YEARS AFTER THE DEEPWATER The BP Deepwater Horizon oil disaster wiped out a huge portion of the whale’s already tiny population, and the whale’s recovery time is an estimated 69 years. Energy exploration, development and associated accidents (such as oil spills) are all serious threats to their populations. Even by the federal government’s recent analysis, oil TRASH FREE SEAS: STEMMING THE TIDE Nicholas Mallos, Director of Trash Free Seas at Ocean Conservancy, talking about reducing plastic waste by 50%. José Maria Figueres: GetBehind This Report.
CELEBRATE WORLD OCEAN DAY On World Ocean Day, we’re celebrating all the ocean gives to us. Support our ocean with a donation to Ocean Conservancy for World OceanDay.
OCEAN CONSERVANCYPROGRAMSBLOGTAKE ACTIONABOUT USWAYS TO GIVEDONATE Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy TRASH FREE SEAS ALLIANCE® Ocean plastic pollution is a massive problem on a global scale. The Trash Free Seas Alliance® is the oldest forum of its kind focused on innovative and pragmatic solutions to rid the ocean of plastic pollution and other forms of marine debris. GET TO KNOW THE PAPER NAUTILUS The primary function of the paper nautilus’ thin shell is to protect eggs! Unlike other octopuses, who hide their eggs in protective nooks on the ocean floor, paper nautiluses secrete a thin calcite shell in which they lay their eggs. The mother then then carries her eggs—up to 170,000 of them—around with her until they hatch. TRASH FREE SEAS: INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP The International Coastal Cleanup began more than 30 years ago, when communities rallied together with the common goal of collecting and documenting the trash littering their coastline. The movement was catalyzed by the passion and spirit of two committed individuals. Back in 1986, Linda Maraniss 11 FACTS ABOUT HORSESHOE CRABS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND Research shows various data reporting that between 10% and 30% of horseshoe crabs that are used for medical bleeding don’t survive once returned to the water, and some that do survive don’t return to exhibiting healthy behavior, often appearing lethargic with a decreased ability to thrive. TRASH FREE SEAS: STEMMING THE TIDE Nicholas Mallos, Director of Trash Free Seas at Ocean Conservancy, talking about reducing plastic waste by 50%. José Maria Figueres: GetBehind This Report.
HOW CAN WE HELP BELUGA WHALES? In Svalbard, belugas hug the shoreline and stay very quiet, belying their reputation everywhere else as the “canary of the sea.”. The presence of orcas is the most likely explanation—belugas try to remain quiet, to avoid being the orcas next meal. In terms of conservation, many stories and lessons were shared, too.INTRODUCTION
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OCEAN CONSERVANCYPROGRAMSBLOGTAKE ACTIONABOUT USWAYS TO GIVEDONATE Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy TRASH FREE SEAS ALLIANCE® Ocean plastic pollution is a massive problem on a global scale. The Trash Free Seas Alliance® is the oldest forum of its kind focused on innovative and pragmatic solutions to rid the ocean of plastic pollution and other forms of marine debris. GET TO KNOW THE PAPER NAUTILUS The primary function of the paper nautilus’ thin shell is to protect eggs! Unlike other octopuses, who hide their eggs in protective nooks on the ocean floor, paper nautiluses secrete a thin calcite shell in which they lay their eggs. The mother then then carries her eggs—up to 170,000 of them—around with her until they hatch. TRASH FREE SEAS: INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP The International Coastal Cleanup began more than 30 years ago, when communities rallied together with the common goal of collecting and documenting the trash littering their coastline. The movement was catalyzed by the passion and spirit of two committed individuals. Back in 1986, Linda Maraniss 11 FACTS ABOUT HORSESHOE CRABS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND Research shows various data reporting that between 10% and 30% of horseshoe crabs that are used for medical bleeding don’t survive once returned to the water, and some that do survive don’t return to exhibiting healthy behavior, often appearing lethargic with a decreased ability to thrive. TRASH FREE SEAS: STEMMING THE TIDE Nicholas Mallos, Director of Trash Free Seas at Ocean Conservancy, talking about reducing plastic waste by 50%. José Maria Figueres: GetBehind This Report.
HOW CAN WE HELP BELUGA WHALES? In Svalbard, belugas hug the shoreline and stay very quiet, belying their reputation everywhere else as the “canary of the sea.”. The presence of orcas is the most likely explanation—belugas try to remain quiet, to avoid being the orcas next meal. In terms of conservation, many stories and lessons were shared, too.INTRODUCTION
4 pre-SURVEY Objective: The Pre-Survey is to gauge participants’ initial knowledge of marine debris. At the conclusion of this program, participants will be asked to complete the same survey. BUILDING A CLEAN SWELL INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP 1 1 A Message From Ocean Conservancy’s CEO 2 Photos From The Field 6 A Global #Cleanup Community 8 Growing A Capital Cleanup 9 What The Science Tells Us 10 Weird Finds Around The World 12 Data Spotlight 14 2017 Ocean Trash Index 20 Status Update: Building A Clean Swell Through Policy And Partnership WHERE ARE THE “HOTSPOTS” FOR OCEAN ACIDIFICATION? The Gulf Coast also doesn’t have as many ocean risk factors, but certain counties and parishes, like Plaquemines, Terrebonne, and St. Bernard parishes in Louisiana, make a lot of money from oyster harvests. There are almost no efforts in the Gulf region to track acidification and take defensive action to protect local jobs andincome.
OUR OCEAN IS FOR ALL Today is World Ocean Day, which is, understandably, a big day here at Ocean Conservancy. We spend 365 days a year talking about the wonders within our ocean—certainly a privilege and pleasure to do. And we talk about the problems facing our ocean—and 10 MOVING QUOTES ABOUT OUR OCEAN Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy ocean and the wildlife and communities that depend on it ABOUT US - OCEAN CONSERVANCY Like all of us here at Ocean Conservancy, my love for the ocean runs deep. The ocean has played a major role in my life since I was a kid. I still remember my first beach field trip with Mrs. Terwilliger, our community naturalist. THESE RECENT OCEAN DISCOVERIES WILL BLOW YOUR MIND Scientists make new discoveries about our wild blue planet every year, and in just the first sixty days of 2021, astounding research has already been published. Today, I’m here to share just four of those incredible discoveries with you. Dive on in and prepare “THE WORST MARINE CRISIS IN THE NATION’S HISTORY” Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy ocean and the wildlife and communities that depend on it. THE REAL POWER OF THE PISTOL SHRIMP This large claw holds the pistol shrimp’s superpower. When a pistol shrimp senses prey is nearby, it will open the top part of its big claw, allowing some water to enter a small chamber in the crook of the claw. Then, when it clamps down, the pressure from a small plunger on the top claw forces the water out of the chamber. 5 KEY LAWS THAT PROTECT OUR OCEAN The CWA, along with other laws, like the Act on Prevention of Pollution from Ships, the Oil Pollution Act and the Ocean Dumping Act, helps to protect the ocean from major sources of pollution. 5. NEPA. The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, or NEPA, forces government agencies to analyze the environmental effects of majorfederal actions
HOW DOES THE MOON AFFECT OUR OCEAN? The moon has been accused of controlling everything from fertility to the foraging behavior of mice, but whether or not the moon actually has that much (or any) influence on our behavior still has yet to be proven. One thing we know for sure about this celestial body—it plays a huge role by influencing our beautiful ocean tides. The famous TRASH FREE SEAS: STEMMING THE TIDE Nicholas Mallos, Director of Trash Free Seas at Ocean Conservancy, talking about reducing plastic waste by 50%. José Maria Figueres: GetBehind This Report.
WILDLIFE FACT SHEETS: HAWKSBILL SEA TURTLE About Me. You can tell me apart from other sea turtle species by my pointed, bird-like beak—it’s how I got my name! I’m a medium-sized turtle, and can reach up to three feet long and weigh 300 pounds. On average, though, we weigh less than 200 pounds and only reach about 2.5 feet. We are known for our spectacularly-coloredshells—our
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HOW CAN WE HELP BELUGA WHALES? In Svalbard, belugas hug the shoreline and stay very quiet, belying their reputation everywhere else as the “canary of the sea.”. The presence of orcas is the most likely explanation—belugas try to remain quiet, to avoid being the orcas next meal. In terms of conservation, many stories and lessons were shared, too.INTRODUCTION
4 pre-SURVEY Objective: The Pre-Survey is to gauge participants’ initial knowledge of marine debris. At the conclusion of this program, participants will be asked to complete the same survey. BUILDING A CLEAN SWELL INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP 1 1 A Message From Ocean Conservancy’s CEO 2 Photos From The Field 6 A Global #Cleanup Community 8 Growing A Capital Cleanup 9 What The Science Tells Us 10 Weird Finds Around The World 12 Data Spotlight 14 2017 Ocean Trash Index 20 Status Update: Building A Clean Swell Through Policy And Partnership WHERE ARE THE “HOTSPOTS” FOR OCEAN ACIDIFICATION? The Gulf Coast also doesn’t have as many ocean risk factors, but certain counties and parishes, like Plaquemines, Terrebonne, and St. Bernard parishes in Louisiana, make a lot of money from oyster harvests. There are almost no efforts in the Gulf region to track acidification and take defensive action to protect local jobs andincome.
OCEAN CONSERVANCYPROGRAMSBLOGTAKE ACTIONABOUT USWAYS TO GIVEDONATE Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy TRASH FREE SEAS ALLIANCE® Ocean plastic pollution is a massive problem on a global scale. The Trash Free Seas Alliance® is the oldest forum of its kind focused on innovative and pragmatic solutions to rid the ocean of plastic pollution and other forms of marine debris. GET TO KNOW THE PAPER NAUTILUS The primary function of the paper nautilus’ thin shell is to protect eggs! Unlike other octopuses, who hide their eggs in protective nooks on the ocean floor, paper nautiluses secrete a thin calcite shell in which they lay their eggs. The mother then then carries her eggs—up to 170,000 of them—around with her until they hatch. TRASH FREE SEAS: INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP The International Coastal Cleanup began more than 30 years ago, when communities rallied together with the common goal of collecting and documenting the trash littering their coastline. The movement was catalyzed by the passion and spirit of two committed individuals. Back in 1986, Linda Maraniss 11 FACTS ABOUT HORSESHOE CRABS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND Research shows various data reporting that between 10% and 30% of horseshoe crabs that are used for medical bleeding don’t survive once returned to the water, and some that do survive don’t return to exhibiting healthy behavior, often appearing lethargic with a decreased ability to thrive. TRASH FREE SEAS: STEMMING THE TIDE Nicholas Mallos, Director of Trash Free Seas at Ocean Conservancy, talking about reducing plastic waste by 50%. José Maria Figueres: GetBehind This Report.
HOW CAN WE HELP BELUGA WHALES? In Svalbard, belugas hug the shoreline and stay very quiet, belying their reputation everywhere else as the “canary of the sea.”. The presence of orcas is the most likely explanation—belugas try to remain quiet, to avoid being the orcas next meal. In terms of conservation, many stories and lessons were shared, too.INTRODUCTION
4 pre-SURVEY Objective: The Pre-Survey is to gauge participants’ initial knowledge of marine debris. At the conclusion of this program, participants will be asked to complete the same survey. BUILDING A CLEAN SWELL INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP 1 1 A Message From Ocean Conservancy’s CEO 2 Photos From The Field 6 A Global #Cleanup Community 8 Growing A Capital Cleanup 9 What The Science Tells Us 10 Weird Finds Around The World 12 Data Spotlight 14 2017 Ocean Trash Index 20 Status Update: Building A Clean Swell Through Policy And Partnership WHERE ARE THE “HOTSPOTS” FOR OCEAN ACIDIFICATION? The Gulf Coast also doesn’t have as many ocean risk factors, but certain counties and parishes, like Plaquemines, Terrebonne, and St. Bernard parishes in Louisiana, make a lot of money from oyster harvests. There are almost no efforts in the Gulf region to track acidification and take defensive action to protect local jobs andincome.
OUR OCEAN IS FOR ALL Today is World Ocean Day, which is, understandably, a big day here at Ocean Conservancy. We spend 365 days a year talking about the wonders within our ocean—certainly a privilege and pleasure to do. And we talk about the problems facing our ocean—and 10 MOVING QUOTES ABOUT OUR OCEAN Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy ocean and the wildlife and communities that depend on it ABOUT US - OCEAN CONSERVANCY Like all of us here at Ocean Conservancy, my love for the ocean runs deep. The ocean has played a major role in my life since I was a kid. I still remember my first beach field trip with Mrs. Terwilliger, our community naturalist. THESE RECENT OCEAN DISCOVERIES WILL BLOW YOUR MIND Scientists make new discoveries about our wild blue planet every year, and in just the first sixty days of 2021, astounding research has already been published. Today, I’m here to share just four of those incredible discoveries with you. Dive on in and prepare “THE WORST MARINE CRISIS IN THE NATION’S HISTORY” Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy ocean and the wildlife and communities that depend on it. THE REAL POWER OF THE PISTOL SHRIMP This large claw holds the pistol shrimp’s superpower. When a pistol shrimp senses prey is nearby, it will open the top part of its big claw, allowing some water to enter a small chamber in the crook of the claw. Then, when it clamps down, the pressure from a small plunger on the top claw forces the water out of the chamber. 5 KEY LAWS THAT PROTECT OUR OCEAN The CWA, along with other laws, like the Act on Prevention of Pollution from Ships, the Oil Pollution Act and the Ocean Dumping Act, helps to protect the ocean from major sources of pollution. 5. NEPA. The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, or NEPA, forces government agencies to analyze the environmental effects of majorfederal actions
HOW DOES THE MOON AFFECT OUR OCEAN? The moon has been accused of controlling everything from fertility to the foraging behavior of mice, but whether or not the moon actually has that much (or any) influence on our behavior still has yet to be proven. One thing we know for sure about this celestial body—it plays a huge role by influencing our beautiful ocean tides. The famous TRASH FREE SEAS: STEMMING THE TIDE Nicholas Mallos, Director of Trash Free Seas at Ocean Conservancy, talking about reducing plastic waste by 50%. José Maria Figueres: GetBehind This Report.
WILDLIFE FACT SHEETS: HAWKSBILL SEA TURTLE About Me. You can tell me apart from other sea turtle species by my pointed, bird-like beak—it’s how I got my name! I’m a medium-sized turtle, and can reach up to three feet long and weigh 300 pounds. On average, though, we weigh less than 200 pounds and only reach about 2.5 feet. We are known for our spectacularly-coloredshells—our
OCEAN CONSERVANCYPROGRAMSBLOGTAKE ACTIONABOUT USWAYS TO GIVEDONATE Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy TRASH FREE SEAS ALLIANCE® Ocean plastic pollution is a massive problem on a global scale. The Trash Free Seas Alliance® is the oldest forum of its kind focused on innovative and pragmatic solutions to rid the ocean of plastic pollution and other forms of marine debris. GET TO KNOW THE PAPER NAUTILUS The primary function of the paper nautilus’ thin shell is to protect eggs! Unlike other octopuses, who hide their eggs in protective nooks on the ocean floor, paper nautiluses secrete a thin calcite shell in which they lay their eggs. The mother then then carries her eggs—up to 170,000 of them—around with her until they hatch. TRASH FREE SEAS: INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP The International Coastal Cleanup began more than 30 years ago, when communities rallied together with the common goal of collecting and documenting the trash littering their coastline. The movement was catalyzed by the passion and spirit of two committed individuals. Back in 1986, Linda Maraniss 11 FACTS ABOUT HORSESHOE CRABS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND Research shows various data reporting that between 10% and 30% of horseshoe crabs that are used for medical bleeding don’t survive once returned to the water, and some that do survive don’t return to exhibiting healthy behavior, often appearing lethargic with a decreased ability to thrive. HOW CAN WE HELP BELUGA WHALES? In Svalbard, belugas hug the shoreline and stay very quiet, belying their reputation everywhere else as the “canary of the sea.”. The presence of orcas is the most likely explanation—belugas try to remain quiet, to avoid being the orcas next meal. In terms of conservation, many stories and lessons were shared, too.INTRODUCTION
4 pre-SURVEY Objective: The Pre-Survey is to gauge participants’ initial knowledge of marine debris. At the conclusion of this program, participants will be asked to complete the same survey. BUILDING A CLEAN SWELL INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP 1 1 A Message From Ocean Conservancy’s CEO 2 Photos From The Field 6 A Global #Cleanup Community 8 Growing A Capital Cleanup 9 What The Science Tells Us 10 Weird Finds Around The World 12 Data Spotlight 14 2017 Ocean Trash Index 20 Status Update: Building A Clean Swell Through Policy And Partnership JANIS SEARLES JONES ARCHIVES Today, Janis continues to champion Ocean Conservancy’s work in the region against the growing threats of oil and gas development, increased shipping and climate change. As CEO of Ocean Conservancy, she has a deep understanding of our conservation programs and strategic direction. Janis brings passion, logic and commitment to ourwork on the
WHERE ARE THE “HOTSPOTS” FOR OCEAN ACIDIFICATION? The Gulf Coast also doesn’t have as many ocean risk factors, but certain counties and parishes, like Plaquemines, Terrebonne, and St. Bernard parishes in Louisiana, make a lot of money from oyster harvests. There are almost no efforts in the Gulf region to track acidification and take defensive action to protect local jobs andincome.
OCEAN CONSERVANCYPROGRAMSBLOGTAKE ACTIONABOUT USWAYS TO GIVEDONATE Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy TRASH FREE SEAS ALLIANCE® Ocean plastic pollution is a massive problem on a global scale. The Trash Free Seas Alliance® is the oldest forum of its kind focused on innovative and pragmatic solutions to rid the ocean of plastic pollution and other forms of marine debris. GET TO KNOW THE PAPER NAUTILUS The primary function of the paper nautilus’ thin shell is to protect eggs! Unlike other octopuses, who hide their eggs in protective nooks on the ocean floor, paper nautiluses secrete a thin calcite shell in which they lay their eggs. The mother then then carries her eggs—up to 170,000 of them—around with her until they hatch. TRASH FREE SEAS: INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP The International Coastal Cleanup began more than 30 years ago, when communities rallied together with the common goal of collecting and documenting the trash littering their coastline. The movement was catalyzed by the passion and spirit of two committed individuals. Back in 1986, Linda Maraniss 11 FACTS ABOUT HORSESHOE CRABS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND Research shows various data reporting that between 10% and 30% of horseshoe crabs that are used for medical bleeding don’t survive once returned to the water, and some that do survive don’t return to exhibiting healthy behavior, often appearing lethargic with a decreased ability to thrive. HOW CAN WE HELP BELUGA WHALES? In Svalbard, belugas hug the shoreline and stay very quiet, belying their reputation everywhere else as the “canary of the sea.”. The presence of orcas is the most likely explanation—belugas try to remain quiet, to avoid being the orcas next meal. In terms of conservation, many stories and lessons were shared, too.INTRODUCTION
4 pre-SURVEY Objective: The Pre-Survey is to gauge participants’ initial knowledge of marine debris. At the conclusion of this program, participants will be asked to complete the same survey. BUILDING A CLEAN SWELL INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP 1 1 A Message From Ocean Conservancy’s CEO 2 Photos From The Field 6 A Global #Cleanup Community 8 Growing A Capital Cleanup 9 What The Science Tells Us 10 Weird Finds Around The World 12 Data Spotlight 14 2017 Ocean Trash Index 20 Status Update: Building A Clean Swell Through Policy And Partnership JANIS SEARLES JONES ARCHIVES Today, Janis continues to champion Ocean Conservancy’s work in the region against the growing threats of oil and gas development, increased shipping and climate change. As CEO of Ocean Conservancy, she has a deep understanding of our conservation programs and strategic direction. Janis brings passion, logic and commitment to ourwork on the
WHERE ARE THE “HOTSPOTS” FOR OCEAN ACIDIFICATION? The Gulf Coast also doesn’t have as many ocean risk factors, but certain counties and parishes, like Plaquemines, Terrebonne, and St. Bernard parishes in Louisiana, make a lot of money from oyster harvests. There are almost no efforts in the Gulf region to track acidification and take defensive action to protect local jobs andincome.
10 MOVING QUOTES ABOUT OUR OCEAN Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy ocean and the wildlife and communities that depend on it ABOUT US - OCEAN CONSERVANCY Like all of us here at Ocean Conservancy, my love for the ocean runs deep. The ocean has played a major role in my life since I was a kid. I still remember my first beach field trip with Mrs. Terwilliger, our community naturalist. “THE WORST MARINE CRISIS IN THE NATION’S HISTORY” Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create science-based solutions for a healthy ocean and the wildlife and communities that depend on it. THESE RECENT OCEAN DISCOVERIES WILL BLOW YOUR MIND Scientists make new discoveries about our wild blue planet every year, and in just the first sixty days of 2021, astounding research has already been published. Today, I’m here to share just four of those incredible discoveries with you. Dive on in and prepare THE REAL POWER OF THE PISTOL SHRIMP This large claw holds the pistol shrimp’s superpower. When a pistol shrimp senses prey is nearby, it will open the top part of its big claw, allowing some water to enter a small chamber in the crook of the claw. Then, when it clamps down, the pressure from a small plunger on the top claw forces the water out of the chamber. 5 KEY LAWS THAT PROTECT OUR OCEAN The CWA, along with other laws, like the Act on Prevention of Pollution from Ships, the Oil Pollution Act and the Ocean Dumping Act, helps to protect the ocean from major sources of pollution. 5. NEPA. The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, or NEPA, forces government agencies to analyze the environmental effects of majorfederal actions
HOW DOES THE MOON AFFECT OUR OCEAN? The moon has been accused of controlling everything from fertility to the foraging behavior of mice, but whether or not the moon actually has that much (or any) influence on our behavior still has yet to be proven. One thing we know for sure about this celestial body—it plays a huge role by influencing our beautiful ocean tides. The famous DOES THE ALBATROSS REALLY MATE FOR LIFE? Albatross will mate with another bird that is not their life partner all while maintaining that life bond with said partner. While to some people this may seem nefarious, it isn’t uncommon in the natural world (but I do support hating on cheating exes in the human world!). Even though 92% of bird species are socially monogamous (and in WILDLIFE FACT SHEETS: HAWKSBILL SEA TURTLE About Me. You can tell me apart from other sea turtle species by my pointed, bird-like beak—it’s how I got my name! I’m a medium-sized turtle, and can reach up to three feet long and weigh 300 pounds. On average, though, we weigh less than 200 pounds and only reach about 2.5 feet. We are known for our spectacularly-coloredshells—our
TRASH FREE SEAS: STEMMING THE TIDE Nicholas Mallos, Director of Trash Free Seas at Ocean Conservancy, talking about reducing plastic waste by 50%. José Maria Figueres: GetBehind This Report.
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