Ocean Dead Zones
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The Ocean Project is an international network of aquariums, zoos, museums, and conservation organizations working to create an understanding of the significance of the ocean and in conserving our blue planet for the future.
Oceana campaigns to protect and restore the world's oceans. Their marine scientists, economists, lawyers and advocates work to reduce pollution and to prevent the irreversible collapse of fish populations, marine mammals and other sea life.
The Ocean Conservancy promotes healthy and diverse ocean ecosystems and opposes practices that threaten ocean life and human life. Through research, education, and science-based advocacy, The Ocean Conservancy informs, inspires, and empowers people to speak and act on behalf of the oceans.
This "Sollution to Pollution" video story includes tips to keep storm drains clean and pollution out of our oceans and off our beaches. Produced for the City of Bellflower and the Los Angeles area, but still good information for everyone.
The Environmental Defense Oceans Alive program works to find constructive solutions to the most critical problems facing the world's marine environments. Thier team of scientists, attorneys, policy experts and economists focuses on protecting ecosystems and fisheries.
The National Environmental Trust informs citizens about Ocean and Marine Life environmental problems. Our oceans are in crisis. Decades of overfishing and habitat destruction threaten the survival of many vital species of fish and other marine life. More subtle threats exist as well: as our greenhouse gas emissions alter the climate, flows of nutrient-rich currents may be rerouted or stopped entirely, wrecking the webs of life upon which fish, marine mammals and humans depend.
Use this website to get introductions to clean water, oceans and environmental issues, including how-to guides, news and opinion, and more. Also get technical reports, unpublished research, policy and technical analyses, Congressional testimony, and other materials by NRDC's lawyers, scientists and analysts.
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