#3 - Mike Long: Parley for the Oceans

#3 - Mike Long: Parley for the Oceans

Author: Shan May 20, 2019 Duration: 51:40

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Mike Long is the Director of Global Operations at Parley for the Oceans. He has worked on marine conservation initiatives all over the world, from the Maldives to Alaska. He has led direct action campaigns for Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, where he stood on the front lines defending whales in the San Ignacio Lagoon and, led the first partnership with the Ecuadorian government protecting sharks in the Galapagos. Now, he’s creating change in the fight to end marine plastic pollution with his work at Parley and their various collaborators. He discusses his inspirations, challenges and hopes for the future of ocean conservation. A true eco-warrior, taking action to bring change.

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