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As the founder of Authors4Oceans, I was happier than a puffin with this issue, Scoop highlights sheroes such as marine biologist Martina Capriotti and the women of Jeju. There are tales of selkies, surfers and sailors, I talk about my new novel, Wave Riders, and Authors4Oceans members share their ocean-kind pledges. When it comes to saving our planet, there is a ton to be done, but imagine if we all did one kind thing every day. Read on to be inspired to change the world one shark, tuna or dolphin at a time.

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