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Beneath the Waves announces the newest member of its Board of Directors - Wendy Benchley

by Beneath the Waves 3 Jun 2020 04:31 AEST

Beneath the Waves announces the newest member of its Board of Directors, Wendy Benchley.

"Wendy is globally recognized as a leader in ocean and shark conservation, and her experience will be massively valuable to our growth plans," Dr. Austin Gallagher, CEO and Chief Scientist, writes. "The word 'shark' is synonymous with the name 'Benchley'."

Benchley is a renowned global voice for protecting sharks and safeguarding our seas. Wife of the late Peter Benchley, the author of "Jaws" and a well-known voice for ocean conservation, Benchley has been a voice for sharks and the ocean since "Jaws" was released in the 1970s. As an avid scuba diver, she has witnessed dramatic changes to our ocean's wildlife and its habitats. This has motivated her vigorous efforts to help shape smarter, stronger environmental and marine policies with government officials, NGOs and other civic leaders.

Benchley serves as a Board member for WildAid, where she plays a prominent leadership role and is actively involved in highly effective global work to reduce the demand for illegal wildlife products, including ivory, rhino horn, pangolin and shark fin. Benchley is on the Board of Blue Frontier, a leading national grassroots group - with links to 1,400 ocean organizations - that builds solution-oriented citizen engagement needed to protect our ocean, coasts, and the communities that depend on them. Benchley served as a trustee of the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) throughout the 1980s and '90s; she is currently a Trustee on EDF's Advisory Board.

Of her new Board position with Beneath the Waves, Benchley writes, "Austin and his team of advisors and research associates have built a first-class shark and marine research organization that is at the intersection of shark conservation and marine protected areas - a bullseye for the ocean work I am passionate about...They not only do the cutting-edge science, but it is directed to have impact immediately. Their work in the Bahamas so impressed other governments in the Caribbean, such that Beneath The Waves has been asked to help them assist with creating large MPAs to preserve sharks and their vulnerable marine environment."

Beneath the Waves' Board regularly evaluates its composition to ensure it includes the appropriate experience, perspectives, skills, and motivations necessary to drive growth - both within the non-profit and within ocean conservation. Benchley is an impressive addition, and is already making a large impact for the group's work.

See the directors at www.beneaththewaves.org/people

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