Dear John,
Because of you, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society’s direct action campaigns are addressing the greatest threats to our oceans.
And because of you, thousands of endangered and threatened whales, dolphins, porpoises, sea turtles and other ocean wildlife have been saved. So much more needs to be done… and we are only able to do it with your help.
That’s why we urge you to renew your support for Sea Shepherd Conservation Society today. Any gift would be of tremendous help and would be put to immediate use. And when you contribute by August 15, 2022, your gift will be worth double. The Ruth Stanton Foundation and William C. Bannerman Foundation have generously pledged $120,000, if we can match that amount.
Sea Shepherd is committed to protecting endangered marine wildlife in some of the most fragile ecosystems in the world. Our captains, crews and volunteers are fighting back on threats like Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing (IUU.) IUU is theft. It devastates the environment, undermines legal fishing, and often involves human trafficking, drug smuggling, arms smuggling, and more.
The 2022 UN Ocean Conference is in Lisbon, Portugal next week and one of the conference highlights is the problem of IUU fishing.
Join us every day next week on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter as we walk through exactly what IUU is, how it impacts our climate and oceans, and what Sea Shepherd is doing to combat it.
But don’t delay, make a gift to Sea Shepherd today and we’ll double it to help us fight IUU and protect our oceans.