Showing posts with label hawaii turtles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hawaii turtles. Show all posts

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Pokey vs New Zealand Travel

by Rachel Hoyt
Image by Federico Stevanin via freedigitalphoto.net


Hey there readers.  Pokey and I have been having a little argument. I've been trying to tell her that I want to promote tourism in New Zealand as part of a worldwide blogosphere event - Blog4NZ - but she just won't stand for it.  Pokey claims that she never knew anything happy about New Zealand until we read about the Turtle Lady a few weeks ago.  Now Pokey wants me to promise I won't go there until the Turtle Lady has recovered from her losses.

I know what you're thinking.  Pokey can't talk.  Well, you are right, but she and I communicate telpathically.  Sure, I may be interpreting, as I have no training in telepathic communication, but the way that she looks at me says it all.  She knows; and she knows that I know that she knows.  So, she tells me things.

My argument is this: I haven't taken an exciting trip in a really long time and there are so many fun things to do in New Zealand.  Not all areas of NZ were affected by the earthquake, you know? They have 14 national parks there!  I can visit a glacier and build my own spa at the hot beach on the same trip.  Why would my dear beloved pet want to deprive me of this pleasure?!

This post was written for Blog4NZ.  Please tweet it using #Blog4NZ to show your support!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Want to help save Sea Turtles for a living?!?

If you want to dedicate your life to helping save sea turtles, now is your chance. The Sea Turtle Restoration Project is hiring!


ADVOCACY POSITION: SEA TURTLE AND OCEANS CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR
Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN), located near Pt. Reyes National Seashore (1 hour northwest of San Francisco), seeks a motivated grassroots activist to devise and implement campaigns to reduce the demand for industrially caught fish in order to protect endangered sea turtles, marine mammals, sharks, fish and the future of ocean life. We need a passionate, hard-working individual to help lead and coordinate the Sustainable Oceans and Fisheries Solutions Program of our Sea Turtle Restoration Project (STRP).

The sea turtle and ocean campaign coordinator will be charged with strengthening protections for endangered sea turtles and the oceans. To achieve this, the campaign aims to significantly impact U.S. consumption of industrially-caught seafood by building awareness of the environmental, health, and social impacts of eating such fish. This will be accomplished by changing people’s seafood choices and behaviors, putting grassroots pressure on companies and governments to change their ways and reforming fishery policies.

QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS: Previous success and experience in grassroots and internet-based organizing, corporate campaigns, and policy work is needed. Environmental science background highly desirable. Lobbying experience a plus. Strong communication, research, writing, planning, public speaking and online skills are essential. Candidates must be hard-working, goal oriented, persistent and have an indomitable spirit to fight corporate and government inaction and deceit. You will only succeed in this position if you are motivated and eager to go the extra mile to make things happen. At the same time, we are seeking a team player able to work well within our small, dynamic organization.

REQUIREMENTS: This is a full-time, salaried, position. Candidate must be able to work in the Turtle Island offices in beautiful, rural West Marin, CA. Successful candidates must live nearby, be willing to relocate and/or have reliable transportation for commuting from the Bay Area. Some travel, after-hours and weekend work.

ABOUT US: Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN) is the parent organization of Sea Turtle Restoration Project. TIRN also runs the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network. TIRN is a small, risk-taking organization with big vision known for achieving environmental wins with limited resources. Joining the organization provides the opportunity for hands-on campaign work, stretching your skills, trying new approaches and engaging in a variety of activities in a fast-paced environment. The campaigner will report to the Program Director.

SALARY: Low $40Ks plus excellent benefits and the opportunity to work for a successful organization fighting to protect sea turtles, oceans and the environment. Seeking to fill the position by June 8 or before. Position open until filled. TIRN is committed to creating a diverse workforce.

TO APPLY: Please send your resume and a cover letter to: Sea Turtle and Ocean Campaign Position, Sea Turtle Restoration Project, POB 370, Forest Knolls, CA 94933 or email to tshore@tirn.net. Fax 415-663-9534. Please no calls.

Office location: 9255 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Olema CA 94950. Please check the location of our site before applying for this position.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Tell National Marine Fisheries Service that you DO NOT support backpeddaling!

NMFS's new plan for Hawaii-based shallow-set longline fishery would nearly triple the number of loggerhead sea turtles caught each year. We must act now to prevent their plan from taking effect. They are accepting comments online and by mail through Monday, May 18, 2009.

Please hurry to their website before they reverse the progress that has been made in recent years towards saving the sea turtle population.

http://www.regulations.gov/fdmspublic/component/main?main=SubmitComment&o=090000648091b5c0

A full description of the proposed fishery management plan amendment is available online as well.