From Hugo, SAS <[email protected]>
Subject SAS Newsletter #1: The year the ocean fights back
Date January 27, 2022 11:33 AM
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Right now, the ocean is under threat like never before. Sewage, chemicals, plastic and industrial-scale exploitation of its natural riches are pushing it to the brink. But with your support, we can help the ocean fight back. Read our plans for 2022, our most ambitious year yet, here [[link removed]].To support our efforts, and power your Ocean Activism to new heights, we've given our emails an overhaul. From now on, you'll get this Ocean Activist newsletter in the last week of each month, featuring a blog from me alongside the vital updates which fuel our shared fight. Get in touch to tell us what you think and read on to help us protect what we love.For the ocean,Hugo, chief executive

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Read more from Hugo on our 2022 plans [[link removed]] Water Quality in focus: January saw a parliamentary committee [[link removed]]slam government, water companies and regulators for turning a blind eye to river pollution and yet more damning revelations from the embattled Environment Agency. It's clear that radical action is needed when staff are being told to ignore 'low-impact' pollution events [[link removed]] and whistle-blowers state the agency no longer deters polluters [[link removed]]. Our #EndSewagePollution campaign is stepping up another level this year - watch this space for how you can get involved.

Read all the latest campaign news and blogs from SAS here. [[link removed]]

The Government is consulting on banning single-use plastic items in England. Help turn back the plastic tide choking the ocean and submit a response, using our easy guide. Collectively, we can force positive change for the ocean.

Act against plastic pollution [[link removed]]

COP26 President Alok Sharma has responded [[link removed]] to our 70,000 strong Ocean & Climate Emergency petition by trumpeting the UK's progress. But we know it's nowhere near enough. Join us in supporting the Climate Coalition's 'Show The Love' campaign in early Feb, to demand those in power act now.

Show The Love for the ocean [[link removed]]

Earlier this month, a thousand fin whales were spotted near the South Orkney Islands, a spot where, just last century, they were driven to near extinction. What an epic sight to behold and one to remind us what we're all fighting for ✊

Watch the video [[link removed]] and follow our socials for more Ocean Activism inspiration.

[[link removed]] Our fight to protect the ocean relies on your support.Fuel our campaigns against profiteering polluters by joining our membership today. Join us today [[link removed]]

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