The Importance Of Ocean Conservation And The Conservancy

By Nancy Russell


While there are several organizations working to preserve the ocean and its vibrant sea life and natural resources, some are better than others. In all cases, it is often donations from a number of different supporters which help with regards to Ocean Conservation. For example, most of these organizations are ran solely on donations from corporate and private entities. Therefore, it is often good to know the facts, goals, priorities and purpose of each before donating money or time to assist in these efforts.

Two of the most integral organizations working in this area are the Ocean Conservancy and the Marine Council. Both of which have a number of staff and volunteers working in this area. In addition, each non-profit has a purpose along with a set of priorities and goals related to conserving the oceanic environment in order to sustain life on a world wide basis. As such, there are also a number of universities offering degree programs in these areas.

When it comes to the Ocean Conservancy, these goals include keeping an active and thriving oceanic environment for the people and wildlife which depend on its valuable natural resources. Whereas, the Marine Conservation Council and other similar organizations work to promote the health and well being of oceanic life in all its forms.

The Conservancy has been protecting the oceans and related environments for over forty five years. While the Marine Conservation Council has been around even longer. As such, these two are often considered essential in the success of this great endeavor. For, both have different through similar goals when it comes to saving the valuable resources which humans, sea life and wildlife need to sustain life.

Yet, neither of these organizations can continue to do this necessary work without the help of donors, volunteers and staff. For the most part, non-profits are ran solely on the donations of corporations, private individuals and in some cases, governments. Although, when it comes to eliminating acidification from the ocean floor, combating climate change and restoring coastlines and waterways after man-made and natural disasters, the funds received are often not near enough to complete these projects.

The Marine Council also helps to establish, strengthen and designate sanctuaries for a variety of sea life. In its efforts, sea turtles and other once endangered species are now being returned to the ocean on a regular basis. Volunteers associated with both organizations work to clean up local and international coastlines, coastal waters and to find habitats for injured coastal birds, seals, whales and other life around the world.

With regards to both of these non-profits and others, it is often the volunteers and staff who do the hardest work. For, going out into the field, surveying and tracking while cleaning and moving endangered species is often a difficult and timely process. However, as the ocean also supplies water, food and air to a number of different communities, this work is also essential in saving humankind.

Having already removed over 144,000 pounds of trash and created jobs in the millions, it is easy to see how these organizations have made a difference. In addition, as over two billion people rely on the sea life as a source of protein, these organizations are saving humans as well as the oceanic environment and the life breeding and living within its waters. As such, it remains important to support these and other non-profits now and the future.




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