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We Love The Blob

The Ugliest Fish Is Our Most Helpful Fish. 

Preventing human impact on Blobfish. 

Preserving Oceanic Environments. 

Protecting Blobfish importance. 

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Our Mission 

WeLovetheBlob is non-profit government organization and a community of people who are devoted to saving the Blobfish. Currently, there are only 420 blobfishes left in the world, making the species endangered and close to extinction. This valuable animal not only holds immense scientific value, but it also holds a special place in pop culture. WeLoveTheBlob aims to save the blobfish by...

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Prevention:

To save the blobfish, we need to prevent humans from endangering the species. From prohibiting people from recreationally fishing the blobfish to working to create waters more inhabitable for the blobfish. Join our activists in their journey to save the blobfish and activate your community by starting a WeLoveTheBlob chapter or joining our organizational efforts.

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Preservation:

Preserving the blobfishes environments will enable more blobfish to survive and thrive. By educating all generations on how to care for the environment and the oceans, we hope to maintain a sustainable and beneficial home for the blobfish.

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Protection:

We believe protection goes hand in hand with advocacy. To scale up our efforts of protecting blobfish, we need to advocate for their value and importance. The more love we can generate for the species, the better we will be at instilling protective measures for the blobfish. Once our population understand the value of blobfish, protecting them will be a priority.

Would you like to support our efforts? Contact us today to find out how you can get involved and save our blobfish! Additionally, all profits made from the products sold are donated to organizations that strive to help the Blobfish.

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"Blobfish, blobfish, JELL-O of the sea -
Floats upon the bottom, lazy as can be. 
Hardly has a muscle, but doesn't seem to mind.
It eats what floats into its mouth - crustaceans and some brine. 
And yes, it has a saddened look; perhapsit's feeling down - 
For, thanks to fishing trawlers
Soon this fish won't be around.

Michael Hearst

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Contact Love the Blob

Get in touch with Love the Blob to learn more about our work and how you can get involved today.

516-592-7374

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