From Sea Shepherd Conservation Society <[email protected]>
Subject Sea Shepherd Featured in New Shark Conservation Documentary - Fin
Date July 2, 2021 6:40 PM
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Sea Shepherd Featured in New Shark
Conservation Documentary - Fin

Dear Friends,

A bold new documentary from director Eli Roth and executive producers Leonardo DiCaprio and Nina Dobrev is about to take the world by storm!

Fin <[link removed]> draws attention to the urgent plight of sharks worldwide and features exclusive footage from Sea Shepherd’s anti-IUU fishing campaigns in West Africa.

The film debuts on discovery+ <[link removed]> on July 13 and will be featured as part of Discovery’s Shark week programming. Read more about the film at: bit.ly/3jD87D5 <[link removed]>

Over 100,000,000 sharks are slaughtered every year. These apex predators play a key role in maintaining the balance of oceanic ecosystems. A healthy ocean needs sharks, but illegal fishing and shark finning are depleting populations more rapidly than they recover.

Sea Shepherd is on the front lines, protecting sharks throughout the world’s ocean. In West Africa, Sea Shepherd is working with governments to shut down illegal fishing operations involved in the capture and slaughter of sharks. In Australia, Sea Shepherd crews are campaigning against the use of shark nets and drumlines, which are responsible for the deaths of countless threatened and endangered sharks while offering little protection to beachgoers. In Mexico, our scientific campaigns provide vital insights into the behavior and movement patterns of sharks, and our gillnet retrieval operations remove the illegal fishing gear that poses a deadly threat to local shark populations.

You can help us continue to fight for the sharks by contributing to our Matching Gift Challenge. Only a few days remain in this important fundraising initiative that helps to continue our direct-action campaigns, defending the world’s most vulnerable species and fragile ecosystems. All donations received before the end of the month will be matched, up to a maximum of $ 135,000.

We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to each of you who have already contributed to the Matching Gift Challenge. If you have not already had the opportunity to do so, please consider making a contribution at: seashepherd.org/mgc2021 <[link removed]>
















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