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National Geographic Magazine Photographer,
Joel Sartore, Speaks Hope To Viewers
And 12th Annual Go Blue Awards Recipients
National Geographic magazine photographer and keynote Tiffany & Co. graciously provided the awards for the dangling salmon. With
speaker for the 12th Annual Go Blue Awards, Joel Sartore, virtual ceremony. The recipients of the six categories include: every click of the camera,
cheered on award recipients and instilled hope for the world’s • Lad Akins (Key Largo, Fla.) he has documented more
most endangered species during Loggerhead Marinelife The Eleanor Fletcher Award, named for the founder of than 10,000 endangered
Center’s (LMC) online event! On Friday, Oct. 23, viewers Loggerhead Marinelife Center, recognizes an individual species in The Photo Ark.
from around the world tuned into the first virtual awards who has exemplified a lifelong, extraordinary commitment “This is what extinction
ceremony held by LMC, which received a record-number of to marine conservation through their work or volunteer looks like and I don’t
nominations spanning across seven countries, including the activities. want people to forget
United States, Argentina, Canada, Thailand, Mozambique • Jillian Morris (Bimini, Bahamas) it,” said Sartore. “We are
and more. The celebrated event was hosted by cochairs and The Blue Ambassador of the Year Award recognizes a primates ourselves and
“Go Blue” founders, Lynne and Pete Wells. person who has made significant contributions to marine communicate with our Joel Sartore (Photo by Joel
“It was a joy hosting this landmark event that brought conservation through volunteer-related activities. eyes. So, if we get animals Sartore/National Geographic,
together ocean conservationists from around the world,” said • Daniela Fernandez (San Francisco, Calif.) to make eye contact with Photo Ark. natgeophotoark.org)
LMC board chairman, Lynne Wells. “Whether held virtually The Blue Friend of the Year Award recognizes a the camera, it gives them
or in person, it’s clear that supporters are still eager to learn person who has made significant contributions to marine an equal voice.”
about wildlife, how it pertains to us, and how we have the conservation through work-related activities. With a fresh perspective, Sartore encouraged online
opportunity to sustain our most important natural resources.” • Miles Fetherston-Resch (St. Petersburg, Fla.) viewers to strap on positivity for the planet thanks to the
The Blue Hatchling Youth Award recognizes students efforts of wildlife and environmental organizations. And,
up to and including 12th grade who have made significant lauded LMC’s 27,500-square-foot campus expansion that
contributions to marine conservation through volunteer- will double its sea turtle patient capacity, amplify ocean
related activities. conservation research and steer STEM education.
• One World Zero Waste (Tequesta, Fla.) “I want people to care, to fall in love and to take action,”
The Blue Business of the Year Award recognizes a said Sartore. “Loggerhead Marinelife Center is the perfect
business that has made outstanding contributions toward place to do this and I can’t think of a better organization to
promoting and encouraging conservation, restoration, or support.”
preservation of marine life and/or marine ecosystems through The event was viewed by hundreds of engaged viewers.
their business practices, products, or technology. Also, coveted auction items such as a two-night stay at
• American Shark Conservancy (Palm Beach Gardens, the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, a Bodvár wine tasting
Fla.) experience, and a Herend porcelain conch with 24K gold
The Blue Nonprofit of the Year Award recognizes a accents were a huge hit.
nonprofit that has made outstanding contributions toward This year’s Go Blue sponsors included: Northern Trust;
promoting conservation or restoration of marine life or AMG; Florida Power & Light; Pete and Lynne Wells; Burke
ecosystems through their practices, products, or technology. Young Photography; Seven Kings Holdings, Inc.; Bart and
Upon announcing the award recipients, Sartore walked Julie Livolsi; Monique Brechter and Steven Heinemann;
Lynne and Pete Wells viewers through his harrowing craft, which has landed him in AW Property, Inc.; Caler, Donten, Levine, Cohen, Porter &
(Photo courtesy of Loggerhead Marinelife Center) the same spaces as a charging bison and a grizzly going after Veil, P.A.; Leanna Landsmann; Chip Block; Florida Crystals;
Allan and Crista Ryan and RBC.
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