"Meet 3 Women Working on the Frontline of Ocean Conservation"

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The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's vessel Steve Irwin.

Vogue's Liam Freeman interviews three women taking action to defend our oceans by working with the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Eva Hidalgo (the organization's science department coordinator), Mar Casariego (Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sam Simon), and Lamya Essemlali (President of Sea Shepherd France/Co-Director of Sea Shepherd Global) all give their thoughts on what can be done to help ocean conservation, their most memorable moments, and important contributions.

Read the interviews at :
https://www.vogue.com/article/women-working-on-the-frontline-of-ocean-conservation

Learn more about the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and their goals and hard work defending our oceans :
https://seashepherd.org/

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