This past week was a great one for "No Fish". Our email list is growing and we have a partner in Shark Trust.
Established in 1997, the Shark Trust is a UK registered marine conservation charity dedicated to promoting the study, management, and conservation of sharks, skates and rays (elasmobranchs) in the UK and internationally. The Shark Trust is led by a Board of Trustees, who oversee a small but dedicated Conservation and administration team, a voluntary Scientific Committee and a growing number of committed supporters.
Their website is cool, with excellent photos, tons of information, games, and an innovative Adopt a Shark program. Visit the home page at www.sharktrust.org.
We look forward to a long and prosperous partnership with Shark Trust.
Also, we are pleased to have an agreement in place with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (www.aza.com) that will enable us to use their logo on the book, donate a percentage of the profits to their cause, and display the book in gift centers at member zoos and aquariums.
The PDF Version of the book is now available online. Just go to www.nofishinmydish.com and select the option, "Read the Book". Click on the "See it in Adobe PDF" and Voila! Now you can download the book via Adobe Acrobat and read it to your children, grandchildren, friends, co-workers, boss, doctor, lawyer, congressman, publisher, etc...
Stay tuned for more "No Fish" Updates.
Darci Escandon
Publicist
"No Fish In My Dish"
www.nofishinmydish.com
darci@nofishinmydish.com
Spread The Word
My name is Darci Escandon. I'm the publicist for Jason Kelly's picture book, No Fish In My Dish. It shows in just 2,300 words and a dozen or so charming illustrations how we can solve the world's overfishing problem. It's oh-so-simple: for five days a week, don't eat fish. That's it. In the words of the book's main character, "The fish will have time to have babies and then, slowly the oceans will fill up again." You can read the book at its site. Here, I report on my adventure publicizing the book, getting the word out, saving the world's fish. Glad to have you!
Monday, February 19, 2007
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