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Semi-annual Newsletter – September 2022
One Ocean, One Climate, One Future – Together A semi-annual newsletter for partners and friends of The Ocean Project as we advance collaborative conservation for our blue planet Click here for our most recent semi-annual newsletter that provides updates and opportunities to help you advance your mission for conservation. It’s part of our efforts to catalyze and […]
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Beneath the Headlines: Three April Announcements in Support of 30×30
On this Earth Day, I am taking a quick break from my everyday efforts coordinating The Ocean Project’s Zoo, Aquarium and Museum Working Group on 30×30 to reflect on some recent announcements that may not have generated a lot of headlines but were quite important to all of us who support that goal of 30×30, […]
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30×30 Annual Update for 2021: Engaging the public and informing policymakers
Collaboration on to protecting at least 30% of our blue planet, including its lands, waters and ocean, by 2030 (“30×30”) has been our top organizational priority for two years, through our campaigns with zoos, aquariums and museums; youth engagement and leadership initiative; and the World Ocean Day network. Together, working with hundreds of organizations worldwide […]
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Conservation Campaigns
Together with our partners — youth organizations, aquariums, zoos, and museums, and others — we co-develop campaigns for conservation impact, sharing lessons learned for all involved in our growing global partner network to benefit from. To support our network of diverse partners and the larger conservation community, we openly share our data and insights and undertake collaborative campaigns. For some […]
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Speak for the fish!
Photo thanks to Jordan Robins The Lorax spoke for the trees, but who will speak for the fish? Our shared ocean, its life and its vast resources are put in the hands of our government for all people. It is no one’s private property but a commons that the government, and all of us, need […]
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World Ocean Day 2021 Annual Report recently released
World Ocean Day unites and rallies the world to protect and restore our blue planet. With thanks to all organizations from all sectors that got involved, our Supporting Partners, and the Youth Advisory Council, this year’s activities engaged thousands of organizations and millions of people both online and onsite in 140 countries! The annual Conservation Action Focus spread the […]
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Previewing AZA 2021 – Sessions on Engaging the Public and Advancing Conservation
During the September edition of our First Friday Webinar Series we previewed some of the most exciting sessions on engaging the public and advancing conservation that will be part of the upcoming Annual Conference of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, which will take place online from September 20-24. Cheryl Andrews, Director of Conferences at […]
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Subscribe to the Rising Blue Network Newsletter. A brief monthly update for youth and youth-focused organizations, each issue spotlights different youth organizations and youth leaders from around the world, as well as events and opportunities to get more involved in safeguarding the ocean, protecting the climate, and getting involved in other related opportunities to help make a […]
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Connect on the map with leading youth organizations and youth leaders. If there is an organization you would like us to include, please contact us! Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean. – Ryunosuke Satoro
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Rising Blue Network Newsletter
Rising Blue Network Newsletter This monthly overview aims to support youth-focused organizations and emerging leaders by connecting and empowering youth around the world with opportunities for individual and collective action. It reaches hundreds of youth-focused organizations and thousands of youth leaders in 150 countries. Please send any events and opportunities (in any languages) for us […]
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