Dr. John Nightingale gets Humane Hero Award

Vancouver Aquarium is perhaps the “greenest” cultural public institution in Canada, thanks to Dr. John Nightingale

By SeaWestNews

Renowned animal advocate, conservationist, and educator Dr. John Nightingale has been awarded the prestigious Humane Hero Award by America’s first national humane organization.

“Dr. Nightingale’s unwavering dedication to the conservation of the world’s oceans and aquatic animals at a time when the world’s species are facing what scientists are terming a Sixth Mass Extinction will help us preserve the rich legacy of life on Earth for future generations,” said Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane.

During his twenty-five years at the Vancouver Aquarium and now its overarching parent organization Ocean Wise, Dr. Nightingale has guided the expansion of the organization’s leadership in conservation, education and research while focusing operations on sustainability and solid fiscal performance.

As a result, the Vancouver Aquarium is perhaps the “greenest” cultural public institution in Canada.

Dr. Nightingale is CEO and president of Ocean Wise and its diverse initiatives, including The Vancouver Aquarium, the first Canadian zoological institution to receive certification through the American Humane Conservation program, Ocean Wise Sustainable Seafood Program, Plastic Wise, The Coastal Ocean Research Institute, The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, and partner/operator of Europe’s largest Aquarium, Oceanogràfic in Valencia, Spain.

Through his work, Nightingale leads global ocean conservation efforts dedicated to creating a world in which oceans are healthy and flourishing.

As a professional biologist and public communicator with a background in marine biology, nonprofit management, education and ocean conservation, Dr. Nightingale helps millions of people to become aware, interested and active in preserving the world’s oceans.

Through his work at the Vancouver Aquarium, now Ocean Wise, and prior to that at the New York Wildlife Conservation Society/New York Aquarium, the Seattle Aquarium, the Maui Ocean Centre, and Bios Inc., John has spearheaded the development and delivery of some of the world’s most effective aquatic ecosystem science, interpretation and public engagement programs.

He inspires children to become marine scientists, citizens to become volunteers, businesses to improve their sustainability practices, and governments to enact polices protecting marine mammals, fisheries, and marine ecosystems.

“It is my great pleasure and honour to receive the American Humane Hero Award,” said Dr. John Nightingale.

“Having dedicated my life to conserving our natural world, I am heartened by the growing number of people and organizations who care enough about our planet to make positive daily changes. From protecting species at risk and developing marine protected areas to bringing awareness to the global ocean plastics issue, supporting choices towards sustainable seafood and influencing long-term policy to support a natural world where oceans are healthy and flourishing — I could not have asked for a greater calling.

“We have an enormous opportunity to be even better stewards of the environment, particularly at a time when our planet is being challenged in unprecedented ways. I am hopeful that we will continue to see progress as millions of people worldwide take bold steps to take action. Please join our movement and get involved at Ocean.org.”

American Humane is the United States’ first national humane organization, founded in 1877.

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