Arlo Hanlin Hemphill (born October 7, 1971 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American wilderness advocate. His educational background is in marine biology. Hemphill is a Fellow National of the Explorers Club and has been listed in Nature (Myers et al. 2000) as one of 100+ global biodiversity experts, credited for his expertise pertaining to the Greater Caribbean and the Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalenabiodiversity hotspots. He is best known for his involvement in regional-scale ocean conservation and was a founding steering committee member of the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition, the Forum for the Conservation of the Patagonian Sea and Areas of Influence, and the Sargasso Sea Alliance.
list 2 of 4‘Won’t let it happen’ ... “The United States government has no right to unilaterally allow an industry to destroy the common heritage of humankind, and rip up the deep sea for the profit of a few corporations,” Greenpeace’s ArloHemphill said.
... allow an industry to destroy the common heritage of humankind, and rip up the deep sea for the profit of a few corporations," said ArloHemphill of Greenpeace, which opposes the practice.
... allow an industry to destroy the common heritage of humankind, and rip up the deep sea for the profit of a few corporations,” said ArloHemphill of Greenpeace, which opposes the practice.
These actions threaten some of the most sensitive and pristine marine ecosystems in the world. In response to the announcement, ArloHemphill, Greenpeace USA project lead on ocean sanctuaries, said. ... "If President Trump wants to increase U.S ... ....