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Malama-Pono; Live Well!

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PTO sounds S.O.S. in the North Pacific; Can The Flotsam!

We wrote about the flotsam whirling about in the middle of the Pacific a few years back.  Guess what?  It’s still sitting there, killing wildlife.  But it’s degrading as well, turning everything toxic....

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Denmark’s Faroe Islands Continue Dolphin Slaughter

Thousands of people have signed petitions. The Faroe Islands ignores them; petitions go unheeded. It is time that we, citizens of this planet, called upon our own governments to tell Denmark and the...

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Gulf Oil Spill: BP Trying To Hide Millions of Gallons of Toxic Oil?

Why is Corexit 9500 is being used at all, when the water-based Dispersit is available, markedly more effective and less toxic? Follow the money.

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Ocean Champions, Part One

there are many other champions of the oceans, people who have been working quietly outside of the limelight. These heroes have gone largely unsung. Protect The Ocean is pleased to bring some of them...

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Coastal and Beach Clean Ups – Add Your Event

Protect The Ocean would like to help you and your organization spread the word about your beach or coastal cleanup project. Posting your beach cleanup project on multiple websites will increase the...

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Pete Bethune Interview : Part One

Pete Bethune Interview – Part One: Recently John Taylor from Protect The Ocean got a chance to chat with Pete Bethune. The session has been turned into several videos, which we are editing at this very...

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Call On Congress For Change! More BP Oil Seeping Into the Gulf!

The Press-Register of Mobile, Alabama discovered new BP oil seepingjust a mile from the site of last summer’s debacle.  BP wasted no time at all in claiming that the oil wasn’t theirs… but the facts...

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Paul Watson (Sea Shepherd Conservation Society) Interview

No one to date has ever done such a fine, eloquent and concise job of describing the state of the oceans and the consequences of continuing to do things as we've been doing them... The ocean will...

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