Turtle Island released a series of Public Service Announcement videos (watch here) to call consumers attention to the impact of ordering a California driftnet caught swordfish.
Turtle Island’s Salmon Protection And Watershed Network (SPAWN), located in west Marin County, Calif. is seeking a qualified individual. This position is unpaid, ideal for those looking to gain hands-on…
Turtle Island Restoration Network’s strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency have earned it a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent charity evaluator. Turtle Island has previously earned this top distinction.
Under the new rule, foreign fishermen must meet the same marine mammal protection standards applied to U.S. fishermen or their fish will be banned from the lucrative American seafood market.
Share on Facebook: Share on Twitter: WATCH https://t.co/TgfKo30anB Santa Monica talks to us about CA driftnets that target swordfish. #EndCAdriftnets pic.twitter.com/JZ1u1tRKSk — SeaTurtles.Org (@SeaTurtles_org) August 10, 2016
Watch & share our new series of public service announcements on California driftnet caught-swordfish. Don’t let marine wildlife get caught up in driftnets! Make smart seafood choices. Say ‘no’ to California driftnet caught high-in-mercury swordfish that comes with unwanted sides of sea turtles, dolphins, sharks, whales and other marine wildlife.
La inclusión de la especie bajo el Apéndice II de CITES Podría Reducir su sobrepesca República Dominicana (10 de Agosto, 2016) . – La organización Turtle Island Restoration Network y…
A researcher proposes a new model for figuring how much mercury in the fish we eat is too much.
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This November, Monterey County, one of the state’s top 10 oil-producing counties, will consider a similar ballot initiative to end fracking. Monterey County is one of the few oil producing counties in California that does not have oil and gas regulations. F