It’s a sad moment but two years and four months after we began The Sealives Initiative is drawing to a close.
Our investigation has taken us through the Northwest Coast of Canada, the US, Baja Mexico, Scotland and the UK, and has provided multiple insights into how conservation works at ground and sea level and how issues impacting the ocean connect to the bigger stories of pollution, climate change, and biodiversity loss.
In the end Sealives was too niche a concept. The links to bigger issues became fundamental to our learnings and as a result our purpose outgrew our identity. The end of Sealives is not an end to our commitment to conservation stories and our work here is leading to other things. New channels for communicating what we have learned.
The url for this final post has not been circulated on social media. The fact that you are reading it means that you are curious enough about Sealives or more likely ocean conservation to have sought it out. Thank you for that curiosity. Thank you, because it is that kind of curiosity which will make all the difference for how we all get to the new future of our world.
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All the best,
Jason Murphy
Co-Founder, The Sealives Initiative