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Oceana Staff

Oceana brings together dedicated people from around the world. Each of us has a story to tell about why we work to protect the world's oceans.

Michael LeVine, Pacific Senior Counsel
Matt Littlejohn, Vice President for Strategic Marketing and Communications
Maribel Lopez, Administrative Director
Beth Lowell, Federal Policy Director
Marta Madina, Communications Director
Simon Mahan, Campaign Analyst
Tatiana Marshall, E-Activism Fellow
Kerri Lynn Miller, Campaign Projects Manager
Alex Muñoz Wilson, Vice President, South America
Susan Murray, North Pacific Office
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