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Ocean Alliance - Update

Global Ocean continues to support Ocean Alliance which works on the frontline of quantifying manmade pollution in our oceans. Their boat, the Odyssey, is the only sailboat worldwide to house a marine mammal cell culture laboratory. In 2010 they will be releasing a 5 year global toxicity study on marine mammals for public distribution. This study is very relevant in a world where some people are still eating marine mammal meat.  The report highlights the fact that most if not all marine mammal meat is unsafe for human consumption since it contains ominously high levels of chromium and mercury contamination.

Minds in the Water

Minds in the Water

Global Ocean has provided funds to support the film team with a focused media tour in order to obtain distribution ...

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Born Free Foundation- Back to the Blue Project

Born Free Foundation- Back to the Blue P...

In 2011 Global Ocean supported The Born Free Foundation and their 'Back to the Blue' Project: During spring and summer ...

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Fundacion Omacha - Update

Fundacion Omacha - Update

Global Ocean continues to support Fundacion Omacha, helping to build upon their previous work and promote national action plans as ...

Fundacion Omacha - Update - learn more
The End of the Line - Update

The End of the Line - Update

In May 2011 Global Ocean collaborated with EWS/WWF to continue the expansion of the outreach campaign for the documentary film ...

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Surfers Against Sewage - Update

Surfers Against Sewage - Update

Global Ocean helped SAS to continue its award winning Beach Clean Tour which has been a huge success. Over the ...

Surfers Against Sewage - Update  - learn more
Sao Tome and Principe

Sao Tome and Principe

Global Ocean has supported the work of young environmental campaigner, Francisco Goncalves, in Sao Tome and Principe since 2007. Francisco's ...

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