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23.01.2022 BUSTED! Secret documents show Adani is lying about their mine size. Despite the company’s public statements that the Carmichael project had been drastically s...caled back, these documents from the Queensland Government show that they NEVER scrapped plans to build one of the world's biggest coal mines and ALWAYS intended to ramp up to 55 million tonnes of coal a year. Read more #StopAdani!
20.01.2022 "Naidoc Week is so special and important to all First Nations People of Australia. Every day shows respect and acknowledgement - a celebration of yesterday the ...past, of the future onwards, of today and, of course, the Dreamtime - always here." -Uncle Bunna Lawrie, Mirning Senior Elder and Whale Songman. Uncle Bunna and Sea Shepherd are working together to protect the Great Australian Bight. Read his full #NAIDOCWeek message: http://ow.ly/Yjds50CeRMa
20.01.2022 The Sam Simon chased down another four trawlers threatening protected waters! Earlier this month, Gambian law enforcement aboard the Sam Simon arrested 4 trawl...ers defying local fishing laws. These actions protect where the nutrient-rich Gambia River meets the Canary Current, where it is beautifully rich in biodiversity. See more
20.01.2022 Last day to write your submissions to the EPA on why you love the Exmouth Gulf! https://consultation.epa.wa.gov.au//epa-strategic-advice/ #protectwhatyoulove
19.01.2022 Thanks to everyone who popped by to see us at the Xmas Market yesterday! Our next one will be Sunday 20 December. Emilee's first stall as a Sea Shepherd Exmouth volunteer and she nailed it! Awesome bunting by Lisa Jane Hills, Bandanas From Moo 2 You
18.01.2022 In September Sea Shepherd Exmouth Coordinator Grace and partner Tom went to Ningaloo Station to join 7 other volunteers from Perth and beyond to spend 4 days cleaning the beach at Jane's Bay. Picking up a total of 33,000 pieces of debris the team was astounded by their findings of only 4 types of debris. #stemthetide #protectwhatyoulove #marinedebris
16.01.2022 We had great news for WA this week but we need to make it Australia wide!
15.01.2022 This Saturday morning 8-12 we will be at the Xmas Markets at the Shire Hall. Yes, it is early because of all the shipping delays, so if you want your friends and loved ones to receive your gifts in time get in early! We have new in stock the Jeedara Hoodies and towels back in stock. See you there! :-)
12.01.2022 You can tune in to our watch party at 5pm AWST to watch Untrashing Djulpan about our remote clean up :-)
12.01.2022 Are you interested in being a citizen scientist?The eOceans ap helps you turn your observations into real-time, collaborative data that can be used to help identify problems and find solutions. www.eoceans.co/home
09.01.2022 It is exciting to observe the turtles coming up to nest but please act responsibly and follow the code of conduct. This will ensure the turtles don't feel threatened and continue their natural behaviour. #protectwhatyoulove
07.01.2022 Sea Shepherd crew conducting a beach clean-up at the World Heritage listed Ningaloo Coast have exposed an unusual hotspot for plastic and tragically witnessed the effects of plastic pollution on marine life. Read more https://bit.ly/2KgEgRb
04.01.2022 We have just received permission to bring you screenings of Sea of Shadows!! Froth Craft Brewery 22 December Bill's Bar, Ningaloo Coral Bay 6 January... Watch this short video as a prelude. Hoping our crew stay safe out there! #protectwhatyoulove
03.01.2022 Take a break, haha!
03.01.2022 What a week for The MV Bob Barker! The Bob and her crew are back in Benin, working with the Benin Navy to bust poachers. Here’s an update from our Director of Campaigns, Captain Peter Hammarstedt, about Operation Guegou - our campaign to protect and defend Benin's marine wildlife.