The deep sea doesn’t belong to corporations or governments, it belongs to all of us. ?? Species, ecosystems, and humans alike. Within the great Pacific lies the Clarion Clipperton Zone—an area the size of India that is the hotspot target for #DeepSeaMining. But, more importantly, it is a hotspot for unique and sensitive biodiversity critical to ocean health. Here’s the good news: You can help protect it. As Deep Rising Movie and Impact releases its award-winning documentary on the dangers of deep-sea mining to streaming platforms today, they have also launched a new campaign to steward deep-sea protection… ?? 8.17 billion unique GPS coordinates within the Clarion Clipperton Zone (one for every person on Earth) so you can symbolically reclaim your own portion of the deep sea—not for profit, but for preservation. By claiming your piece of the deep sea, you’ll receive a personalized DEEPSEA NFT—a digital ‘Birthright Certificate’—stamped with your unique GPS coordinates and featuring one of 14 unsung heroes of the deep. By joining us, you’ll send a clear message to the International Seabed Authority and pro-mining nations and companies that the deep seabed must be protected—NOT exploited. ?? Together, we can stop the destruction of our shared ocean heritage. Head to www.deeprising.com now to watch the film and claim your DEEPSEA NFT! ????
Sustainable Ocean Alliance
非盈利组织
San Francisco,California 31,797 位关注者
Mobilizing young people and solutions to restore the health of the ocean within our lifetime. ??
关于我们
Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA) is a global youth-led organization that empowers young leaders and ecopreneurs to build solutions that restore the health of our ocean. As the world’s largest network of 6,000+ Young Ocean Leaders, SOA supports innovative startups, nonprofits, and grassroots campaigns dedicated to solving the greatest threats facing our planet.
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https://www.soalliance.org
Sustainable Ocean Alliance的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- San Francisco,California
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2014
- 领域
- climate change、startups、youth leadership、blue economy、ecopreneur、nonprofit、climate action、mentorship、grassroots activism、ecosystem restoration、plastic pollution、blue foods、ocean literacy、research、innovation、sustainability、ocean、investments和ocean conservation
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Sustainable Ocean Alliance员工
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Founder & CEO of Sustainable Ocean Alliance | Ocean Investor | LinkedIn Top Voice | Forbes 30 Under 30
“Ask yourself, how can you use your own talent, your passion, your time, to do something?” This question I posed during #ClimateWeekNYC has never been more relevant than now. As I expressed to attendees, we have the unique opportunity to disrupt every industry—right now. While the past 100 years have been marked by ecological extraction, destruction, and consumption, I believe the next 100 years can be marked by innovation, collaboration, and reimagination—of industries, mindsets, and global economies. We’ve realized that as consumers, inventors, and investors, we can drive planet-positive progress, support the innovation of harmful industries, and help scale the solutions that matter. The world is tangibly moving towards regeneration. Sustainable Ocean Alliance has united a global community of changemakers dedicated to making a difference and we know there are countless more untapped voices—people like you—who want in on this growing movement. This is especially evident here on LinkedIn, where I see tangible change, everywhere. I see you, the early career professional—helping to implement sustainable practices from within your place of work. I see you, the startup founder—pursuing your wildest dreams, stepping off the ‘safe’ path, and disrupting the status quo through sustainable innovation. I see you, the volunteer—picking up trash on beaches, restoring critical habitats, and educating your community on the importance of the ocean. I see you, the storyteller—leveraging your platform and voice to educate, inform, and inspire. I see you, the seasoned professional—announcing you’ve joined a board, begun advising a nonprofit, or are mentoring a young person with a desire to make a difference. I see you. Each of us is rising to the challenge and taking this shared responsibility to safeguard our future to heart. So in the spirit of lifting up others, what is something you have done recently to make a positive impact on the ocean and planet—no matter how small?
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It’s been one week at COP29 in Baku ?? Get to know the young leaders representing Sustainable Ocean Alliance on the ground: ???? Mark Haver, SOA Regional Representative for North America, Global Policy Advisor, and Delegation Lead? ???? Ela Gokcigdem, SOA Marmara Sea (Türkiye) Hub ???? Joshua Joseph Pangelinan, SOA Regional Representative for Oceania? ???? Shannon Cosentino-Roush, SOA Senior Global Policy Advisor? ???? Eugénia Barroca, SOA Regional Representative for Europe & Lusofonia Additionally, we are proudly supported by Nathaniel Launer, Sameer Swarup, and Maria Santos de Sousa e Costa who are offering their time and expertise to advise SOA’s strategic objectives in Baku and beyond. Last but not least, we want to express our gratitude and admiration for the many leaders of the SOA community who have contributed to Local Conferences of Youth (LCOYs), Regional Conferences of Youth (RCOYs), and may be joining us in Baku to advance the ocean-climate action movement. Interested in connecting with our team at COP29? Reach out to our delegation lead Mark Haver ?? Learn more about our delegation and what our priorities are for this year’s climate conference → https://lnkd.in/g6aYbEU7 #COP29 #Baku #SOAatCOP?
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Good news from the deep! ?? The Nordic Council, which includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and ?land, has voted IN FAVOR of a resolution calling for a moratorium on #DeepSeaMining. ?? Among these member nations, Denmark, Finland, and Sweden have already declared their own formal opposition to this destructive practice, calling for a 'precautionary pause' until more comprehensive and concrete scientific research can be done to determine the true impacts of the industry. This historic milestone sends a clear message to members Iceland and Norway, who have thus far been outspokenly in favor of deep-sea mining exploration, that this will not be tolerated under the Council. We're calling this another win for the fight to #DefendTheDeep. ? Interested in doing your part to protect the deep sea? Visit https://bit.ly/soa-action?for petitions to sign, action toolkits, resources, and more to say NO to deep-sea mining. (Graphics by The Oxygen Project)?
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?? A historic moment at the #G20! SOA's Salvador Hub is currently on the ground at G20 in Brazil—an international economic forum comprised of 20 member nations, the European Union, and the African Union. This year, Brazil made history by launching the Social G20 and spotlighting the Oceans 20 agenda, shaping a future led by the Global South. This social summit focuses on drawing valued input from civil society members, with a prioritization for those in low-income communities, to be applied to the objectives and goals of the main G20 event. SOA Salvador Hub Leader Pedro Dantas reports ????
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The Sustainable Ocean Alliance team is expanding: we're #hiring! We are actively seeking an experienced and strategic leader to join our Dream Team as Associate Director, Global Hub Network. ?? This role will be pivotal in growing the impact of SOA’s vibrant global network of Hubs by empowering young leaders, supporting our team of Regional Representatives, and driving impactful initiatives that contribute to ocean conservation and restoration efforts. This position will be based in San Francisco, CA with a salary of $100-140K. Learn more and apply today here → https://bit.ly/soa-jobs #bluejobs #climatejobs #careeropportunities
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Award-winning seaweed-based skincare. Wind-powered shipping. Salt-loving plants to restore ecosystems and feed livestock. What do these all have in common? They are all original stories in this edition of #RisingTides newsletter, showcasing the latest highlights and milestones from Sustainable Ocean Alliance’s growing network of 470+ ocean-based solutions. In this edition, you will learn about: ?? the intersectional potential between degraded salt marshes and sustainable livestock feed? ?? award-winning bioactive ingredients for skincare made from seaweed ? a company revolutionizing how we think of wind-powered shipping Plus, discover exciting new career opportunities in the ocean sector, upcoming events, and more. Dive in below!
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Inhale. Exhale. Breathe. In times of high stress and anxiety, sometimes all you can do is come back to your breath and simply... breathe. Here is a meditative breathing exercise for you to practice: Follow the sounds and motion of the waves, inhale 4 seconds as the letters expand, hold, and exhale 4 seconds as the letters contract. Keep this pace for 1-2 minutes (more if you have time). Ground yourself into your other senses. Notice where your body, soul, and mind wander, and bring it back to center. Feel your heart rate slow to a restful pace. Stay here for a while. When you are ready to move on, do so with intention. Then, do at least one nice thing for yourself, for others, and for Mother Earth. And pass it on. ???
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Join us for a powerful exploration of ocean conservation through the lens of filmmaking! ?? ?? ? On November 7, Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA) is hosting a special virtual screening and live discussion of "MARMARA: A Dialogue Through Film and Oral History" in collaboration with The Marmara Project and SOA Marmara Hub. What is MARMARA about? The documentary, which shines a spotlight on the critical conservation challenges facing the Marmara Sea in Türkiye, was created and directed by SOA Marmara Hub Leader, Dahlia J., and was proudly supported by SOA's Grants Program. Featuring a 13-minute short film and a conversation with the filmmaker, this is an event you won’t want to miss! Register for this free event at the link below ??
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What are young people expecting to come out of the #COP16 Biodiversity Conference? ?? On the ground in Cali, Colombia, Sustainable Ocean Alliance spoke with fellow young delegates to learn more about what they hope to see happen at COP16 and beyond. Their answers?? ?? More resource mobilization and funding towards youth-led projects? ?? Lasting relationships (not just networks) for and with young people ?? Integration of the biodiversity narrative from COP16 into the emissions mitigation conversation at #COP29 With COP16 wrapping tomorrow (November 1), we want to know: were your hopes & expectations for COP16 met during this conference? Let us know in the comments! ?? ?? video created by Laura Hernandez Merlano (SOA x ECOP Canada), with Francisco Lara-Fletes (SOA COSTA RICA), Callie Broaddus (Reserva: The Youth Land Trust), Umazi Mvurya (We Are Family Foundation)?