Seacology
We're an international environmental nonprofit organization that focuses on saving endangered species, habitats and cultures of islands throughout the world.
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1991
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Rodrigo

Rodrigo Composting Toilet Prototype based on local organic materials and some reused materials. Made in Madeira island - Portugal. More pictures here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=337999&id=700145541&l=8d7cc97cea

November 15 at 11:41am · Report
Seacology

Seacology just experienced a mini power outage in the office. That'll teach you to save as you go!

November 13 at 10:24am
Seacology

Seacology just emailed out our November 2009 newsletter (http://www.eepurl.com/eR_q) - get on the list to receive it! (http://www.seacology.org/news/index.cfm)

November 10 at 10:22am
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Expedition to French Polynesia and Moorea Island Introducing Seacology UK 2007 Seacology Prize Winner Update Seacology Welcomes New Field Representative for Madagascar ...
Seacology
I just returned from an interesting and exciting trip to French Polynesia. The main purpose of my voyage was to attend the official opening of Seacology's latest project on the beautiful island of Moorea. But on this trip I was wearing many hats. In addition to my role as executive director of...
Seacology

Seacology hopes everyone on the Seacology expedition to French Polynesia is having a wonderful time!

October 26 at 3:28pm
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Source: www.islandenvironmentblog.org
A decade ago, when Filip Damen taught himself to read and write to defend his homeland forest in the Madang Province of Papua New Guinea, he never dreamed it was the beginning of a journey that would take him across the ocean to San Francisco, California. ...
Seacology
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2009 Seacology Prize Recipient Filip Damen of Papua New Guinea concludes his presentation and acceptance speech at the Prize ceremony held on October 8, 2009 in San Francisco, CA. Dr. George Weiblen translates.
Seacology

Seacology just sent out our October e-newsletter - take a look and sign up to receive these monthly updates! http://us1.campaign-archive.com/?u=9e631671f445e48b9771e34c2&id=6b7da8f496

October 14 at 9:44am
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Source: us1.campaign-archive.com
Support Seacology's Samoa Tsunami Emergency FundReport from the Seacology Prize CeremonySeacology Welcomes Our New Development AssistantApply for Seacology's Credit Card and Support ...
Lorraine Wood Clark
Lorraine Wood Clark
Taema and Nafanua! So proud of all your hard work! Thanks for making our world a better place to live!
October 14 at 10:52pm
Melanie Koinari
Melanie Koinari
Thank you to Seacology for recognising the effort of an individual like Filip Damen. I believe this story of his visit to San Francisco and the prize money will inspire many indigenous to protect their environment...I'm touched..
November 4 at 5:08am
Eric Edmeades

Eric Edmeades Looks like you guys are doing excellent work. Keep it up!

October 13 at 5:15pm · Report
Seacology
Seacology
Thank you for your kind words!
October 14 at 9:43am
Seacology

Seacology had a wonderful time with Prize recipient Filip Damen and supporters at both the ceremony in San Francisco and the event in Malibu this past weekend. Thank you to all who attended!

October 12 at 12:27pm
Seacology

Seacology is excited to award Filip Damen of Papua New Guinea with the Seacology Prize tonight in San Francisco!

October 8 at 9:25am
Lorraine Wood Clark
Lorraine Wood Clark
Best wishes to Filip Damen! Hope you all have a beautiful evening!
October 8 at 9:48am
Carole Klokkevold
Carole Klokkevold
looking forward to it!
October 8 at 1:33pm
Maria Tajanlangit

Maria Tajanlangit Who is seacology's representative in the Philippines? we've got islands in palawan.

October 7 at 7:11am · Report
Seacology
Seacology
Take a look at our field rep page for info on our representatives around the world - http://www.seacology.org/about/fieldreps.htm
October 8 at 9:24am
Seacology
The 2009 Seacology Prize winner is Filip Damen, a customary landowner and community organizer from Wanang Province, Papua New Guinea. For his truly noble efforts, Mr. Damen will be awarded $10,000 and honored at a ceremony at the Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco, California on October 8, 2009.