Just Another Day Cleaning Up The Fishing Industry's Waste

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Published4 months ago
Duration2:57
Video IDoDoJAxrHKw0
Languageen
CategoryNonprofits & Activism
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views11.3K
Likes2.8K
Comments131
Engagement Rate25.43%
Likes per 100 views24.27
Comments per 1K views11.56

Description

A busy day at Pelican Point with multiple rescues, multiple nets full of entangled seals. The usual culprits: commercial and recreational fishing line, and even an old loop of rope. Nothing new. And that’s what’s most disturbing. It has become routine to clean up the mess left behind by the fishing industry, with no accountability in sight. Overfishing is already destroying our oceans, but even the suffering of marine life isn’t enough to change careless practices. This video shows just how normalized this crisis has become. But we will keep fighting, even if it is just one seal at a time. 🦭 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Please visit our website to find out more about our work and how to support us: ➡ Website: https://www.ocnamibia.org/ ➡ Donate via Paypal: https://ow.ly/BTm550PIavq ➡ Donate via Stripe: https://ow.ly/Xy1F50PIMzQ ➡ Support via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OCN ➡ FAQs: https://www.ocnamibia.org/faqs Follow us on social media: ➡ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oceanconservationnamibia/ ➡ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OCNamibia ➡ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oc_namibia ➡ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ocnamibia/ ➡ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ocnamibia 😊 Thank you for every like, share, comment and subscribe 😊 Ocean Conservation International is registered as a non-profit organisation under chapter 501(c)3. Donations are tax deductible in the United States. All donations are used to support the seal rescue team from Ocean Conservation Namibia

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