yas.vipservice.website
Open in
urlscan Pro
194.87.227.142
Public Scan
URL:
https://yas.vipservice.website/
Submission: On January 03 via automatic, source certstream-suspicious — Scanned from DE
Submission: On January 03 via automatic, source certstream-suspicious — Scanned from DE
Form analysis
3 forms found in the DOMGET /search
<form role="search" method="get" class="search-form" id="search-form" action="/search">
<label class="assistive-text" for="s">Search for:</label>
<input class="search-form__input" type="search" name="_search" placeholder="Type here to search" id="search-input" value="">
<input class="search-form__submit" type="submit" id="search-submit" value="Search">
</form>
Name: revmsg-form — POST https://oceanconservancy.org/ensync
<form id="email-signup-6594540e094b6" class="rsform revmsg-form" method="post" action="https://oceanconservancy.org/ensync" name="revmsg-form" novalidate="" data-nb-form="d5fdee2a-ae0e-4810-83ba-bb16fd7d3719">
<div class="revmsg-failure" style="display: none;">Sorry, but we failed to add you to the list. Please try again or contact 1.888.780.6763</div>
<input type="hidden" name="form_context" value="footer">
<input type="hidden" name="page_id" value="61607">
<input type="hidden" name="page_url" value="/">
<input type="hidden" name="page_title" value="Homepage">
<input type="hidden" name="en_form_id" value="8952">
<input type="hidden" name="page" value="8952">
<input type="hidden" name="signup_date" value="2024-01-03" class="js fill-user-locale-date">
<input type="hidden" name="nb_email_status">
<input type="hidden" name="nb_validation_date">
<input type="hidden" name="token">
<div class="rsform__field">
<div class="text">
<label for="email" class="assistive-text">Enter your email</label>
<input type="email" id="email" name="email" class="rsform__field--email" placeholder="Enter your email" data-nb-id="d5fdee2a-ae0e-4810-83ba-bb16fd7d3719">
</div>
</div>
<div class="rsform--submit">
<input class="rsform--submit__btn revmsg-submit-btn" type="submit" value="Let's Do It!">
</div>
</form>
POST //translate.googleapis.com/translate_voting?client=te
<form id="goog-gt-votingForm" action="//translate.googleapis.com/translate_voting?client=te" method="post" target="votingFrame" class="VIpgJd-yAWNEb-hvhgNd-aXYTce"><input type="text" name="sl" id="goog-gt-votingInputSrcLang"><input type="text"
name="tl" id="goog-gt-votingInputTrgLang"><input type="text" name="query" id="goog-gt-votingInputSrcText"><input type="text" name="gtrans" id="goog-gt-votingInputTrgText"><input type="text" name="vote" id="goog-gt-votingInputVote"></form>
Text Content
X Attention: Your browser is no longer supported and will not receive any further security updates. Websites may no longer display or behave correctly as they have in the past. Please transition to using Microsoft Edge, Microsoft's latest browser, to continue enjoying the modern web. MAIN MENU Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Provided by Google Translate English Español Français Deutsch Italiano Português русский বঙ্গীয় 中文 日本語 Powered by Google Übersetzer Provided by Google Translate Afrikaans Albanian Amharic Arabic Armenian Azerbaijani Basque Belarusian Bengali Bosnian Bulgarian Catalan Cebuano Chinese (S) Chinese (T) Corsican Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Esperanto Estonian Finnish French Frisian Galician Georgian German Greek Gujarati Haitian Creole Hausa Hawaiian Hebrew Hindi Hmong Hungarian Icelandic Igbo Indonesian Irish Italian Japanese Javanese Kannada Kazakh Khmer Kinyarwanda Korean Kurdish Kyrgyz Lao Latvian Lithuanian Luxembourgish Macedonian Malagasy Malay Malayalam Maltese Maori Marathi Mongolian Myanmar Nepali Norwegian Nyanja Odia Pashto Persian Polish Portuguese Punjabi Romanian Russian Samoan Scots Gaelic Serbian Sesotho Shona Sindhi Sinhala Slovak Slovenian Somali Spanish Sundanese Swahili Swedish Tagalog Tajik Tamil Tatar Telugu Thai Turkish Turkmen Ukrainian Urdu Uyghur Uzbek Vietnamese Welsh Xhosa Yiddish Yoruba Zulu * AFSQAMARHYAZEUBEBNBSBGCACEBZH-CNZH-TWCOHRCSDANLENEOETFIFRFYGLKADEELGUHTHAHAWHEHIHMNHUISIGIDGAITJAJVKNKKKMRWKOKUKYLOLVLTLBMKMGMSMLMTMIMRMNMYNENONYORPSFAPLPTPARORUSMGDSRSTSNSDSISKSLSOESSUSWSVTLTGTATTTETHTRTKUKURUGUZVICYXHYIYOZU EN AfrikaansAlbanianAmharicArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBelarusianBengaliBosnianBulgarianCatalanCebuanoChinese (S)Chinese (T)CorsicanCroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEsperantoEstonianFinnishFrenchFrisianGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekGujaratiHaitian CreoleHausaHawaiianHebrewHindiHmongHungarianIcelandicIgboIndonesianIrishItalianJapaneseJavaneseKannadaKazakhKhmerKinyarwandaKoreanKurdishKyrgyzLaoLatvianLithuanianLuxembourgishMacedonianMalagasyMalayMalayalamMalteseMaoriMarathiMongolianMyanmarNepaliNorwegianNyanjaOdiaPashtoPersianPolishPortuguesePunjabiRomanianRussianSamoanScots GaelicSerbianSesothoShonaSindhiSinhalaSlovakSlovenianSomaliSpanishSundaneseSwahiliSwedishTagalogTajikTamilTatarTeluguThaiTurkishTurkmenUkrainianUrduUyghurUzbekVietnameseWelshXhosaYiddishYorubaZulu Provided by Google Translate * Donate * * About Us * * * Our Mission * Job Openings * Experts * Partners * History * Leadership & Board of Directors * Financials * * OUR MISSION Your browser does not support the video tag. Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together, we create evidence-based solutions for a healthy ocean and the wildlife and communities that depend on it. * Our Programs * * * OUR PROGRAMS * Advancing Ocean Justice * Overview * Confronting Climate Change * Overview * Ocean Acidification * Global Shipping * Offshore Wind * Plastics & Climate * State Climate Action * Publications * Wildlife Library * Government Relations * Overview * Protecting Florida * Overview * Super Bowl 2020 * Harmful Algal Blooms * Shores Forward * Miami CAP Report * Sea Level Rise * Restoring The Gulf Of Mexico * Wildlife Library * Protecting the Arctic * Overview * Oil Spills * Arctic Marine Debris Initiative * Safer Arctic Shipping * Risky Drilling * Wildlife Library * Take a Deep Dive * Smart Ocean Planning * Overview * An Ocean of Jobs * Our Ocean at Work * Wildlife Library * Take A Deep Dive * Sustainable Fisheries * Overview * POSEIDON * Bringing Red Snapper Back from the Brink * Take A Deep Dive * Wildlife Library * Trash Free Seas * Overview * International Coastal Cleanup® * Plastics in the Ocean * Plastics & Climate * Outreach & Education * Boating Community * Wildlife Library * Take a Deep Dive * * OUR MISSION Your browser does not support the video tag. Our work is focused on solving some of the greatest threats facing our ocean today. We bring people, science and policy together to champion innovative solutions and fight for a sustainable ocean. * * * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * View All Programs * The Latest * * * THE LATEST * Blog * In the News * Meet the Authors * Press Releases * Wildlife Library * * TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS What’s the Deal with Barnacles? Protecting Marine Mammals Through New Technology What is a Blob Sculpin? The Dangers of Deep-Sea Mining * * * * View Blogs By Program * ! Take Action * * * Climate * Ocean Trash * Oil & Gas * Marine Wildlife * * FEATURED ACTIONS Breaking Free From Plastic Pollution NO New Offshore Oil and Gas Leases A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity to End Plastic Pollution Help Our Kelp * * * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * View All Actions * Search * Donate * * * OTHER WAYS TO GIVE Honor & Memorial Giving Honor A Loved One's Milestone Or Memory With A Donation In Their Name. Wills & Estate Planning Make A Lasting Impact By Leaving A Gift To Ocean Conservancy In Your Will. Learn More About Estate Planning. It’s Easy To Do. Renew Your Membership Your Generous Gift Will Help Us Continue To Protect Our Ocean And Its Wildlife. * View All the Ways YOU can Help * * ONE-TIME GIFT ONE-TIME GIFT Donate Now Give Once * * MONTHLY GIVING MONTHLY GIVING Go Monthly Give Monthly * * * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * * Have a Question? Call 800-519-1541 * * * * Search for: Give Today We couldn’t do our ocean conservation work without you. Ocean Conservancy is working with you to protect the ocean from today’s greatest challenges. * Protect Our Ocean from Its Greatest Threat Climate change is the greatest threat facing our ocean. Recent record-breaking ocean temperatures make it all too clear: The time to act is now. Donate Today * * * * Combat the Ocean’s Biggest Threat Climate change is the single biggest challenge the ocean faces. Fortunately, climate change is a problem with a known solution: significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We need you to urge our leaders to pass policies to combat climate change before it’s too late. Take Action * * * * Farewell to Plastic Foam Plastic foam is a disaster for our ocean and environment—it breaks apart easily and can be blown by the wind and dispersed as pollution. Act now and tell Congress to pass legislation that says farewell to foam so we can protect our ocean and beaches for generations to come. Take Action * * * * Protect Our Ocean from Its Greatest Threat Climate change is the greatest threat facing our ocean. Recent record-breaking ocean temperatures make it all too clear: The time to act is now. Donate Today * * * * Combat the Ocean’s Biggest Threat Climate change is the single biggest challenge the ocean faces. Fortunately, climate change is a problem with a known solution: significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We need you to urge our leaders to pass policies to combat climate change before it’s too late. Take Action * * * * Farewell to Plastic Foam Plastic foam is a disaster for our ocean and environment—it breaks apart easily and can be blown by the wind and dispersed as pollution. Act now and tell Congress to pass legislation that says farewell to foam so we can protect our ocean and beaches for generations to come. Take Action * * * * Protect Our Ocean from Its Greatest Threat Climate change is the greatest threat facing our ocean. Recent record-breaking ocean temperatures make it all too clear: The time to act is now. Donate Today * * * The Latest Confronting Climate Change Protecting Marine Mammals Through New Technology This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), a critical law that protects our … Michael Freeman Senior Policy Analyst, Renewable Energy What is a Blob Sculpin? We know the deep sea is full of some exceptional animals—for proof, look no further than … Erin Spencer What’s the Deal with Barnacles? Have you ever seen barnacles on a rocky shore or the side of a boat and … Katie Hogge Digital Outreach Manager The Dangers of Deep-Sea Mining Already reeling from the impacts of climate change and plastic pollution, our ocean now faces another … Chris Robbins Associate Director, Scientific Initiatives Celebrating Ocean Victories of 2023 As another year comes to a close, I am reflecting on the incredible progress Ocean Conservancy … Janis Searles Jones Chief Executive Officer Recommended Sea More Confronting Climate Change Protecting Marine Mammals Through New Technology This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), a critical law that protects our … Michael Freeman Senior Policy Analyst, Renewable Energy What is a Blob Sculpin? We know the deep sea is full of some exceptional animals—for proof, look no further than … Erin Spencer The Dangers of Deep-Sea Mining Already reeling from the impacts of climate change and plastic pollution, our ocean now faces another … Chris Robbins Associate Director, Scientific Initiatives Celebrating Ocean Victories of 2023 As another year comes to a close, I am reflecting on the incredible progress Ocean Conservancy … Janis Searles Jones Chief Executive Officer * * Wildlife Factsheet Wildlife Factsheet Endangered Green Sea Turtle Chelonia mydas Green sea turtles are unique—they are one of the largest species of turtle and the only turtle that is strictly herbivorous as an adult (although juvenile green sea turtles will also eat crabs, sponges and jellyfish). Green sea turtles eat sea grasses and algae, which results in the green-colored fat and cartilage that inspired their name. Like all sea turtles, green turtles have a protective shell but can’t pull their head and flippers inside like land turtles can. Green sea turtles nest on the same beach where they hatched. Since they don’t reach sexual maturity until at least 20 years old, this is even more impressive. So, how do they find their way home more than 20 years later? Green sea turtles actually use the Earth’s magnetic forces to navigate their way home. At night, they crawl onto the beach and lay somewhere between 85-200 eggs under the sand. After two months, the juvenile sea turtles will emerge to dodge predators like birds and crabs in a mad dash to the ocean. Learn More Top STAY CURRENT Receive email updates to learn how you can help make a difference for the future of our ocean. Sorry, but we failed to add you to the list. Please try again or contact 1.888.780.6763 Enter your email ...loading Thanks for signing up for Ocean Conservancy emails. Ocean Conservancy on Facebook Facebook Ocean Conservancy on Twitter Twitter Ocean Conservancy on LinkedIn LinkedIn Ocean Conservancy on Instagram Instagram * Newsroom * Wildlife Library * We Are Hiring * Privacy Policy * Cookie Policy * Legal Statement * Contact Contact us at 800-519-1541 Ocean Conservancy is a 501(c)3 – Tax ID #23-7245152 – Donations are 100% tax-deductible as allowed by law. © 2024 Ocean Conservancy Ocean Conservancy®, International Coastal Cleanup®, Trash Free Seas®, Trash Free Seas Alliance®, Global Ghost Gear Initiative®, Urban Ocean® and Clean Swell® are registered trademarks of Ocean Conservancy. * Newsroom * Wildlife Library * We Are Hiring * Privacy Policy * Cookie Policy * Legal Statement * Contact Contact us at 800-519-1541 Ocean Conservancy is a 501(c)3 – Tax ID #23-7245152 – Donations are 100% tax-deductible as allowed by law. © 2024 Ocean Conservancy Ocean Conservancy®, International Coastal Cleanup®, Trash Free Seas®, Trash Free Seas Alliance®, Global Ghost Gear Initiative®, Urban Ocean® and Clean Swell® are registered trademarks of Ocean Conservancy. 100 M 1000 M 10000 M Notifications Originaltext Diese Übersetzung bewerten Mit deinem Feedback können wir Google Übersetzer weiter verbessern