NBC, Oceana Debut Public Service Announcement Featuring “Mr. Mayor” Star Ted Danson Calling To Stop Plastic Pollution - Oceana

NBC, Oceana Debut Public Service Announcement Featuring “Mr. Mayor” Star Ted Danson Calling To Stop Plastic Pollution

Press Release Date: January 14, 2021

Location: Washington, DC

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Anna Baxter | email: abaxter@oceana.org
Anna Baxter

Today, NBC and Oceana debuted a new public service announcement (PSA) featuring actor, activist, and longtime Oceana Board Member Ted Danson asking viewers to call for policy change to ditch plastic pollution and make the world’s oceans a better place for us all. Danson stars as the fictional mayor of Los Angeles in the new NBC original comedy “Mr. Mayor” which airs Thursday nights on NBC.

“The plastics being dumped into our oceans are harming sea turtles, whales, birds, and other marine life. I think we can all agree that saving these amazing animals is worth ditching plastics,” Danson said in the PSA. “Go to Oceana.org to find out how you and your local government can help make the world’s oceans a better place for us all.”

In a recent report, Oceana revealed for the first time the available data on marine mammals and sea turtles swallowing or becoming entangled in plastic in U.S. waters. After surveying dozens of government agencies, organizations, and institutions that collect data on the impact of plastic on marine animals, Oceana found evidence of nearly 1,800 animals from 40 different species swallowing or becoming entangled in plastic since 2009. Of those animals, a staggering 88% were from species listed as endangered or threatened with extinction under the Endangered Species Act. The animals reflected in this report are likely far fewer than the true number of sea turtles and marine mammals that consume or become entangled in plastic in U.S. waters.

“Plastic pollution is a human-created problem with a human-powered solution. We must turn off the tap on the deluge of throwaway plastic being produced and polluting our oceans, and that’s exactly what Oceana’s campaigns are doing,” said Andrew Sharpless, CEO of Oceana. “In the last year alone, municipalities like Tampa, Florida and Montgomery County, Maryland and the state of New York passed Oceana-supported reductions in single-use plastics. In the U.S. Congress, first-of-its-kind legislation was introduced, which would shift the burden of plastic pollution away from consumers like you and me and onto plastic producers. Together, with our allies and grassroots supporters, Oceana is winning policies that reduce plastic pollution at its source.”

Scientists now estimate that 15 million metric tons of plastic floods into the ocean every year. That equates to about two garbage trucks’ worth of plastic entering the ocean every minute. The U.S. plays a significant role in this global problem, generating more plastic waste than any other country, according to a 2020 study. Plastic has been found in every corner of the world’s oceans, floating on the surface to its deepest depth in the Mariana Trench. With plastic production growing at a rapid rate, increasing amounts of plastic can be expected to flood our blue planet with devastating consequences.

Oceana is addressing this crisis by encouraging companies to take action to reduce plastic production and offer plastic-free choices, and by winning legislation that will reduce single-use plastics in strategic coastal countries around the world. To learn more about Oceana’s campaign to stop plastic pollution and how you can help, visit oceana.org/plastics.

“Mr. Mayor” airs 8 p.m. ET/PT Thursdays on NBC.

The PSA is available at oceana.org/mr-mayor-star-ted-danson-calls-communities-help-stop-plastic-pollution.

About Oceana

Oceana is the largest international advocacy organization dedicated solely to ocean conservation. Oceana is rebuilding abundant and biodiverse oceans by winning science-based policies in countries that control one-third of the world’s wild fish catch. With more than 225 victories that stop overfishing, habitat destruction, pollution, and the killing of threatened species like turtles and sharks, Oceana’s campaigns are delivering results. A restored ocean means that 1 billion people can enjoy a healthy seafood meal, every day, forever. Together, we can save the oceans and help feed the world. Visit www.oceana.org to learn more.

About NBC Entertainment

NBC has earned more Emmy Awards than any network in television history. The network’s 2020-21 drama slate is highlighted by pop culture phenomenon “This Is Us,” third-year hit series “New Amsterdam” and “Manifest”; the winning Windy City trifecta of “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago Med” and “Chicago P.D.”; the already record-breaking 22nd season of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” James Spader-starrer “The Blacklist,” Jenna Bans’ “Good Girls” and popular new musical addiction “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.” NBC’s current comedy lineup includes favorites “Superstore” and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” with newcomers “Young Rock,” “Mr. Mayor” and “Kenan” also joining the lineup.

Unscripted series for NBC include four-time Emmy Award-winning musical competition hit “The Voice,” perennial #1 most-watched summer series “America’s Got Talent,” summer hit series “Songland,” four-time Emmy nominee “American Ninja Warrior,” “Ellen’s Game of Games” and the “The Titan Games,” among others.

In late night, NBC regularly delivers #1 broadcast results with “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” “Saturday Night Live” and its newest entry in the daypart, “A Little Late with Lilly Singh.”