Protect the Ocean and You Protect Yourself

Greetings Friend,

Please join our free LIVE Q&A about the film Keiko: Born to be Wild at 3:00 pm PST on December 16th, 2020 with Jean-Michel Cousteau, President of Ocean Futures Society and Charles Vinick, Executive Director of the Whale Sanctuary Project.

Keiko: Born to be Wild tells the real-life story of Keiko, the killer whale from the movie Free Willy. In the movie, Keiko was freed from captivity. But in real life Keiko still languished in a pool in Mexico City. Private donations were raised and a movement to help Keiko was launched. This is the story of the extraordinary humanitarian project of how Keiko was returned to Iceland where he was captured when he was two years old.  We have reached a point in our human evolution where people are realizing that cetaceans, including orcas the largest of the dolphins, are far too intelligent, sophisticated, and socially and behaviorally complex to be kept in concrete prisons.

Click here to purchase a free ticket to a Live Q&A
Click here to purchase a ticket to the film
Click here to visit the new Ocean Futures Society Virtual Film Festival

I hope you will join us!




Jean-Michel Cousteau
President, Ocean Futures Society

 

Ocean Futures Society Virtual Film Festival

Friend, visit the Ocean Futures Society Virtual Film Festival where we will present films online such as Keiko - Born to be Wild!

 

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Ocean Futures Society's Online Holiday Store is open for your holiday shopping needs! Every purchase benefits the mission of Ocean Futures Society.

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This is a great opportunity to make your holiday budget go further. Last winter, Amazon shoppers spent more than $25 billion at the end of the year. Please designate Ocean Futures Society as your charity and help support our mission!

 
 

Please support the mission of Ocean Futures Society. We depend on your support to fulfill our mission, especially at a time when our oceans are so at risk. Your charitable, tax-deductible contribution allows us to continue to protect the ocean, and, ultimately, to protect ourselves.

 

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Jean-Michel Cousteau's Ocean Futures Society is a tax-exempt non-profit organization, under the section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and therefore all charitable donations are deductible to the full extent allowed by law.

Jean-Michel Cousteau's Ocean Futures Society
513 De La Vina St.

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(805) 899-8899
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