The ocean supports our climate system and ensures that our planet remains habitable: It is the beating blue heart of our earth.
Join the call for governments around the world to recognise its crucial role in the fight against the climate crisis: https://t.co/6yoro3PHpv
Trans-shipment, the exchange of fish at sea, allows serious human rights and environmental abuses to go undetected and unchecked.
It should only happen under very close monitoring. Transparency is a vital first step towards a healthy, sustainable ocean. Here's why 👇
Each year around 40,000 humpback whales make their way up the East Coast of Australia for their annual migration journey.
They should be able to do this peacefully and safely.
Tell the Queensland government to get the #NETSOUTNOW - https://t.co/K2eNXXL6cu
We are excited to be a vendor at the Mindful Eating Film & Food Festival Expo happening on August 6th and 7th! NorCal Chapter will be at the Expo on Sunday, August 7th with all the Sea Shepherd gear that you want!
#ranchocompasion#mindfuleatingfilmfest
Happy #PrideMonth! At Sea Shepherd Australia we are incredibly proud to have a diverse and inclusive community of volunteers, staff and supporters who stand together for our precious blue planet. ✊🌈🌏
A huge thank you to our awesome, diverse community!
There have been thousands of emaciated #seals washing up along the Cape coast of #Africa and scientists are trying to figure out why. 😢
Join Sea Shepherd's mission to protect marine #wildlife today at https://t.co/WPyy9L2H33
Read more below 👇
https://t.co/jidER6huoD
🏴☠️ Over the weekend our Sea Shepherd Australia - Marine Debris Campaign team in Albany headed to the beach that in January was voted 'Best beach in the nation' only to find over 1000 pieces of rubbish littering it.
Read the full article below 👇
https://t.co/dBnBVmBqkc
Five local newspapers in Scotland have refused to publish an advert backed by 26 environmental and community groups (including Sea Shepherd UK) criticising the salmon farming industry...
Today, on #EndangeredSpeciesDay, more than 1 million animal and plant species are threatened with extinction. The Vaquita and the Yangtze finless porpoise are among some of the rarest and most #EndangeredSpecies in the world.
Of over 100 crew on Chinese distant water vessels we surveyed, 95% reported witnessing illegal fishing.
Shark finning, as shown in this image, was said to be commonplace, as well as seal clubbing and killing dolphins for shark bait. (3/6)
The Chinese distant water fleet - the world's largest - is responsible for human rights abuses on an industrial scale.
Violence, abuse, long hours and debt bondage are not a price we should be willing to pay for fish. (2/6)
It has been exactly two months since we launched our first-of-its-kind report on the scale and impacts of the Chinese distant-water fishing fleet.
In case you missed it, a short 🧵 on some key findings (1/6)