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Oceana’s 10th Annual New York Gala Raises Over $1.5 Million to Save the Oceans and Feed the World

NEW YORK, Sept. 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On Tuesday, September 19, Oceana supporters gathered at Rockefeller Center’s Rainbow Room to celebrate the organization’s 10th annual New York Gala. The event raised over $1.5 million in support of Oceana’s global campaigns and featured an esteemed group of speakers and attendees, including master of ceremonies Ted Danson, Oceana Board Chair Sam Waterston, gala chairs Susan and David Rockefeller, event honoree Leonardo DiCaprio, Oceana Senior Advisor Alexandra Cousteau, and actress Christina Ochoa, among others.

“We’ve all read the horrible headlines about record ocean temperatures, species racing toward extinction, and children starving from lack of food,” said Susan Rockefeller to the nearly 200 business, philanthropic, and cultural leaders in attendance. “Science tells us that if we can rebuild healthy and abundant oceans, we can feed more than a billion people a healthy seafood meal every day, forever. We can save the oceans and feed the world.”

The event honored Leonardo DiCaprio, whose support has been instrumental in helping Oceana make fishing vessel activity public and trackable. DiCaprio provided the initial funding needed to launch Global Fishing Watch, which Oceana co-founded with SkyTruth and Google in 2016. This free tool provided the first global view of commercial fishing activity and is now working to map all industrial activities at sea. Oceana CEO Andrew Sharpless introduced DiCaprio, noting that Global Fishing Watch’s impact is deterring bad behavior at sea worldwide.

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