Sea Shepherd’s Cocos Islands Clean Up

In collaboration with the Costa Rican Ministry of the Environment, and Isla del Coco National Park Rangers, Sea Shepherd’s newest vessel The M/V White Holly has proven a worthy adversary against illegal fishing and marine plastic pollution on her first campaign.

Thanks to her tireless crew, The White Holly successfully loaded illegal fishing gear, marine debris, and waste from the precious Cocos Island World Heritage Site in Costa Rica. The massive and unrelenting load was no match for The Holly, a former US Coast Guard Buoy Tender. Her 10 ton crane lifted 34 tons of plastic and waste into her cargo hold and onto her decks, which was carried back to a mainland port. The collected plastics will be upcycled into apparel and sales will be contributed to future Sea Shepherd campaigns.

“This is an emergency, it’s time to act!” –International Extinction Rebellion

This is an emergency. Our way of life is breaking nature.

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We have a shared vision of change
We set our mission on what is necessary
We need a re-generative culture
We hopefully challenge ourselves, and this toxic system
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We avoid blaming and shaming
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