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REWARDS OF SEAKEEPERS SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP

  • Join one of the most focused and effective organizations in the world

  • Learn of current ocean science and of SeaKeepers projects, progress and achievements via our regular newsletter, SeaKeepers Report

  • Participate in an international effort to restore the world's oceans through improved science and education

  • Be recognized at exclusive social events and scientific gatherings held in various locations around the world

  • All SeaKeepers-equipped vessels may receive issued joint certificates of participation from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) for their involvement in the Global Ocean Observing System and Volunteer Observing Ships program.

  • Network at the highest levels of business, government and science, and join our virtual "club" of fellow leaders and yachtsmen.

  • Admiral's Club members (and optionally, Founders) may have a SeaKeeper 1000 monitor installed on their yacht, aboard another vessel, or attached to a coastal pier or buoy in their name

  • Founders and Admiral's Club members are presented with official SeaKeepers medallions to wear at formal events and functions

  • Contributions are tax-deductible in the U.S. to the extent allowed by law. SeaKeepers is a 501(c)(3) U.S. Organization.

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The earth is slowly dying, and the inconceivable – the end of life itself – is actually become conceivable.
Queen Beatrix of the Netherland (1988)

Today, only about 350 North Atlantic right whales are left in the world. The two major causes of right whale deaths are ship strikes and entanglement in fishing gear. (Ocean Conservancy)

 
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