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  1. Sea Shepherd’s sole mission is to protect and conserve the world’s oceans and marine wildlife. We work to defend all marine wildlife, from whales and dolphins, to sharks and rays, to fish and krill, without exception.

  2. The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) is a non-profit, marine conservation activism organization based in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, Washington, in the United States.

  3. Sea Shepherd is an international, non-profit marine conservation organization that engages in direct action campaigns to defend wildlife, and conserve and protect the world’s ocean from illegal exploitation and environmental destruction.

  4. Sea Shepherd’s sole mission is to protect and conserve the world’s oceans and marine wildlife. We work to defend all marine wildlife, from whales and dolphins, to sharks and rays, to fish and krill, without exception.

  5. Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's sole mission is to protect and conserve the world’s oceans and marine wildlife.

  6. Sea Shepherd investigates and documents when laws to protect the world’s oceans and marine wildlife are not enforced. We use innovative, direct actions to expose and confront illegal activities on the high seas marine sanctuaries and in countries’ sovereign waters through cooperative agreements with established law enforcement agencies.

  7. Sep 1, 2022 · Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and Sea Shepherd Global continue standing shoulder-to-shoulder in defense of marine wildlife around the world. For decades, the words “Sea Shepherd” have been synonymous with the fight to protect endangered species and protecting the oceans habitats.

  8. Interested in joining the most active volunteer marine conservation organization in the world? Whether it’s Sea, Shore, or Land Sea Shepherd has a place for you to Defend, Conserve, and Protect, this great planet that we all share! You can choose between Crewing at Sea, or Onshore Volunteering.

  9. The FactsSea Shepherd Conservation Society. The vaquita (Phocoena sinus) is considered the world’s smallest cetacean. They are found in the northernmost tip of the Gulf of California also known as the Sea of Cortez. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to a rich ecosystem that include a wide range of endemic and migratory creatures.

  10. If you'd like to volunteer locally or find the latest news about Sea Shepherd campaigns and events in your country, check out our list of Sea Shepherd groups around the world.