They are a fairly aggressive conservation organization that was started to protect the great whales particularly, but in general all marine life around the world. So those are the people I'm trying to attach my name to.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I became interested in ocean issues in the 1980s when I couldn't take my daughters swimming because of pollution at our local beach. Twenty-five years later, I'm a board member of Oceana, the world's largest international organization dedicated to ocean conservation.
There are a number of things everyone can do to help protect whales.
My clients are the whales and the seals.
Water keepers patrol local waterways and prosecute polluters. Essentially, they act as the community's coast guard.
I don't know where to put whales. I'm sticking them here, but I don't have any reason for it.
Then, there was Greenpeace, I remember that when they first started out with the boats in the waters, and the guys in the boats between the whales and the boats that will hunting the whales with spear guns.
We need a NASA-like organization for ocean exploration, because we need to be exploring and protecting our life support systems here on Earth.
Greenpeace has a fast ship that could stop the whalers cold.
The real threat to whales is whaling, which has endangered many whale species.
I've been working with them for a couple years and a couple of projects. Essentially Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is the chief litigator for this corporation, this Alliance, and their job is to prosecute corporate polluters of the great bodies of water in North America.