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Making Waves: Oceanic Society’s Annual Report Highlights a Year of Impact

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September 28, 2023 • News Announcements, Program Updates

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Annual Report CoverOceanic Society is pleased to announce the release of our 2022–2023 Annual Report. This year’s report is a celebration of our programmatic achievements and our progress towards achieving our mission to improve ocean health by deepening the connections between people and nature to address the root cause of its decline: human behavior.

This report showcases the strides we’ve taken in our various programs, from fighting ocean plastic pollution, to supporting global sea turtle conservation and increasing access to nature in the San Francisco Bay Area.

None of these achievements would have been possible without the incredible support of our generous donors and partners. It is because of your ongoing belief in our work and our mission that we have been able to turn our ambitious goals into tangible realities. Your contributions are allowing us to grow the global community of ocean supporters and make a meaningful and lasting difference in the health of our oceans.

As we reflect on our achievements, we are reminded that our work is far from over. The challenges facing our oceans remain formidable, but with your continued support, we are well-equipped to meet them head-on.

Learn more about our achievements by downloading our annual report. Together, we can ensure a brighter future for our oceans, and we thank each and every one of you for being an integral part of this journey, and helping us create a more Oceanic Society.

Rosie Jeffrey

Rosie Jeffrey is Oceanic Society's Manager of Strategic Growth and Partnerships, leading initiatives that expand the organization’s reach through fundraising and partnerships.She holds a B.S. in Hospitality and Tourism Management and studied Sustainable Tourism at the University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji. With over a decade of experience in the environmental nonprofit sector, Rosie is passionate about connecting people to nature and advancing ocean conservation. A naturalist and PADI Divemaster with more than 1,000 dives, she has led Oceanic Society expeditions to destinations including Fiji, Kenya, Tonga, Raja Ampat, Belize, and more.

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