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Impacter: Christine Figgener
Nāmaka Conservation Science
Christine is a marine conservation biologist who took part in setting the global anti-plastic movement in motion. She is working on the ground to protect nesting sea turtles and studies their migratory behavior to better understand their biology.
Christine is on a mission to protect adult turtles and their offspring from poaching and becoming fishing bycatch to maintain viable reproducing populations and to conserve the species for the future. All that while also convincing people to reduce their use of plastic to help sea turtles.
Impacter: Shaha Hashim
Blue Marine Foundation
Shaha is project manager for BLUE’s Maldives project. She works to protect coral reefs, mangroves and seagrass beds to increase biodiversity and provide the Maldives with greater resilience to the effects of climate change.
The Maldives are heavily threatened by climate change. With an economy that relies on the fishing industry, the country requires plentiful fish breeding grounds and vast biodiversity for survival. Yet with only 1% of their waters protected, the marine ecosystems are being degraded by overfishing, unsustainable tourism and coastal development.
Impacter: Jillian morris
SHARKS4KIDS
Jillian is a marine biologist fighting to protect sharks by spreading knowledge about them to the younger generation. So far, she has reached out to over 60,000 children with a goal of helping the next generation become shark and ocean advocates.
Coastal development, fishing pressure and ocean pollution is threatening critically endangered sharks and their habitats in the Bahamas. Sharks are also cursed with a bad reputation. To protect them, people need to actually care about them.
Imapcter: Luke Helmer
Blue Marine Foundation
Luke is a marine biologist working to restore the overexploited native oyster reefs along the coast of the UK. These reefs are crucial habitats for hundreds of species and the oysters are critical for healthy, clean oceans.
Oysters are a key species for maintaining the health of our oceans: they filter and clean water, provide habitat for hundreds of species and reduce the impacts of excess nutrients. However, the oyster population has declined significantly in the UK due to overfishing, diseases and environmental pressures.
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