Oceanic Preservation Society

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De Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS) is een in Boulder, Colorado, gesitueerde non-profitorganisatie die als doelstelling heeft het bevorderen van natuurbehoud en milieuactivisme en zich richt op onderwerpen zoals de rechten van dieren en censuur. De organisatie werd opgericht in 2005 door fotograaf en de huidige directeur Louie Psihoyos en Silicon Valley-ondernemer . In 2009 presenteerde de organisatie The Cove, een documentairefilm die de jaarlijkse dolfijnenslachting beschrijft in een nationaal park in Taiji, Wakayama. rdf:langString
The Oceanic Preservation Society is a California-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes marine conservation and environmental protection by combating complex global issues such as biodiversity loss, climate change, illegal wildlife trading, deforestation, and unsustainable fishing through documentary, film and media. It was founded in 2005 by photographer and current award-winning Executive Director Louie Psihoyos and Silicon Valley entrepreneur Jim Clark. In 2009, OPS released The Cove, an Academy Award-winning documentary film that describes the annual mass slaughter of dolphins in a national park at Taiji, Wakayama. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Oceanic Preservation Society is a California-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes marine conservation and environmental protection by combating complex global issues such as biodiversity loss, climate change, illegal wildlife trading, deforestation, and unsustainable fishing through documentary, film and media. It was founded in 2005 by photographer and current award-winning Executive Director Louie Psihoyos and Silicon Valley entrepreneur Jim Clark. In 2009, OPS released The Cove, an Academy Award-winning documentary film that describes the annual mass slaughter of dolphins in a national park at Taiji, Wakayama. The organization's second project, Emmy-nominated documentary, Racing Extinction, focuses on the mass extinction of species, disappearance of coral reefs, and the rise of toxins in the ocean. In addition to documentary film projects, OPS is actively working to save our oceans and planet through collaborative impact campaigns that connect a global network of partners, including conservation organizations, frontline defenders, and policy makers. Confronting the greatest threats to environment, like climate change, unsustainable fishing, the commercial wildlife trade, and deforestation requires action from each of us.
rdf:langString De Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS) is een in Boulder, Colorado, gesitueerde non-profitorganisatie die als doelstelling heeft het bevorderen van natuurbehoud en milieuactivisme en zich richt op onderwerpen zoals de rechten van dieren en censuur. De organisatie werd opgericht in 2005 door fotograaf en de huidige directeur Louie Psihoyos en Silicon Valley-ondernemer . In 2009 presenteerde de organisatie The Cove, een documentairefilm die de jaarlijkse dolfijnenslachting beschrijft in een nationaal park in Taiji, Wakayama.
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