Saving Sharks, Saving Oceans: The Fight for Marine and Ocean Protection

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Sea Save Foundation

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seasave.org
Director: Georgienne Bradley
(310) 463-0777

Mission

To generate consciousness and encourage stewardship of natural ecosystems while continuing with other charitable educational activities associated with this purpose.

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As a major supporter of Sea Save Foundation for over a decade, I have seen the tangible global impact they’re making in safeguarding our oceans for future generations. My children and I look forward to receiving the Ocean Week in Review, which has become a valuable resource for keeping up with the latest science and ocean-related news.As a physician, I am keenly aware that the health of our oceans is deeply intertwined with the health and longevity of human life. The growing presence of microplastics and mercury in the fish we consume is leading to increasingly serious health concerns. Addressing these issues is critical, and Sea Save is on the front lines of this fight. In the nonprofit sector, creating real change with limited resources is never easy. Sea Save Foundation is a small but highly effective, results-driven organization, and I fully support their vital work.
Tom Lee, MD
Professor of Emergency Medicine,
David Geffen School of Medicine
at UCLA; Founder and Board Chair, Community Partners International

Together, We Can Protect Sharks, Oceans, and Our Future

Our oceans cover over 71% of the Earth’s surface, yet they receive less funding than nearly any other philanthropic endeavor. We know more about the farthest reaches of the galaxy than we do about the depths of our own seas. 

To continue Sea Save’s vital work, including the weekly publication of the nonpartisan, science-based “Ocean Week in Review” and expand its reach to a wider audience, they need your support. Additionally, in 2025, Sea Save plans on attending the CITES conference in Geneva to advocate for the protection of endangered marine species from trade, and they will participate in the U.N.’s SDG #14 discussions to ensure progress towards meeting global ocean conservation goals by 2030.

But they can’t do this alone. To make these critical campaigns possible, they need to raise $275,000. Your support will enable them to advocate on a global scale and provide vital information to those working to protect our oceans. Together, we can turn the tide for our planet.