BlueVoice combines field research with dolphins, scientific and medical information with television and Internet productions,[4] DVD and networking components to energize the public and governments to effect needed change.
Latest efforts include the study of pollution levels and emerging diseases in marine mammals and humans.
BlueVoice executive director Hardy Jones began working more than thirty years ago to stop the hunting of dolphins in Japan.
BlueVoice has published a White Paper entitled "A Shared Fate"[6] – a fifty-page compendium of toxins in the oceans, marine mammals and human beings correlated with associated diseases.
In 2001 a BlueVoice live webcast of the slaughter of 40 pilot whales achieved 300,000 Internet page views and generated a massive international protest.