To: jeevacation©gmail.comfjeevacation©gmail.com] From: Gmax Sent Fri 3/1/2013 10:30:38 PM Subject: Press. Where are you? Title: Press. Where are you? http://blogs.discovennagazine.com/crux/20 13/03/0 I /ted-day-4-decoding-the-unseenAUTD I EevauNO Good stewards TED Fellow and marine advocate Ghislaine Maxwell <httn://theterramarnroiect.ore> addressed a different kind of waste in her Thursday morning talk. showing the audience disturbing images of ocean "dead spots." Maxwell is far from the first person to call attention to the plunder of the seas through overfishing, dumping and other destructive practices, but her solution is fairly novel: promoting the idea, established as far back as Emperor Justinian in the sixth century, that the oceans legally belong to the people of the planet, not governments or corporations. Though Maxwell's call for us to claim ownership and become stewards of the seas may sound unrealistic, the campaign appears tailor-made for social media- based advocacy. The TenaMar Project Visit TerraMar's webpage: <httpl/www.theterratnarnroiect.org> Like TerraMar on Facebook: <hirn://www.facebook.comfferraMarProject> Follow TenaMar on "twitter: ®TerraMarProject Pinterest <hup://pinimerest.comiterramazProlcet> Instagram <http:/finstagram.cornip/PhLoPICAVEqt> Citizenship <rnwiltheterrainatproject.orgikitizenship> The Daily Catch <http:llthcierramaroroject.org/thedailvcatcht> EFTA_R1_00329980 EFTA01900829