From Sea Shepherd Conservation Society <[email protected]>
Subject Major Fleet Announcement, 2024 State of the Oceans Briefing and more
Date May 30, 2024 2:33 PM
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Sea Shepherd Announces New Ship Bob Barker
Dear John,
As a valued supporter of our work at sea, you deserve to hear this big news here first! Today, we are announcing our newest ship, the M/V Bob Barker. The ship&rsquo;s name honors the entertainment and animal rights icon Bob Barker, who hosted the Price is Right for decades and started supporting Sea Shepherd in 2009. The first Bob Barker led multiple campaigns across thousands of miles to bring illegal fishing operations to justice. The new Bob Barker is a 150 feet long and 36 feet wide off-shore support vessel, and it has been re-fitted with cutting edge sonar, radar, and data collection capacities. We will celebrate this transformative addition to our fleet with an event on Saturday June 15 in Los Angeles and our supporters are invited! Hear Bob in his own words about his animal rights activism
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2024 Matching Gift Challenge Launched!
Thanks to inspiring gifts from the Ruth B. Stanton Foundation and an anonymous donor, we are excited to launch our
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Welcome DJI Drones as official sponsor of the 2024 State of the Oceans Briefing

DJI<[link removed]> drones are critical in each one of our campaigns, so we are thrilled to welcome them as a sponsor of the 2024 State of the Oceans Briefing Tuesday June 18, 2024 9am - 12pm EDT. The half-day session in Washington DC will include Sea Shepherd&rsquo;s captains, crew members, scientists, along with special guests Mexican Ambassador to the US Esteban Moctezuma, world-renowned vaquita porpoise expert Dr Barbara Taylor, and more. Sessions will focus on expert analysis of global ocean challenges, the results of the 2024 Vaquita Survey, Stop The Grind leader Valentina Crast who oversees our campaign to end the killing of whales and dolphins in the Faroe Islands, news about our expanding fleet of ships, an update on our new campaign to defend loggerhead sea turtles, and our protection of the Antarctic krill population. You can live stream this event by signing up
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Visit our Updated Store/Launch
Check out the launch of our new E-store which has an increased focus on sustainability and reducing our environmental impact. We have switched to a print-on-demand model, to ensure that there is zero waste in overstock. We have moved to completely plastic-free packaging material, and have implemented a system that promotes a circular economy. You can even close the loop by sending in worn-out clothing to be re-milled with our manufacturing partner. Please visit us
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