Jason Momoa recognized for significant conservation achievements
Jason Momoa, famous for his roles in "Aquaman" and "Game of Thrones," has reached a significant career milestone. He has been recognized by National Geographic for his dedicated environmental work. The 45-year-old actor was named to National Geographic's "33" list. This list honors 33 people who are making a positive impact on the world. Momoa feels excited that his efforts to protect the oceans are being acknowledged. He expressed his happiness to Extra, saying, "It’s huge." He has committed his life to addressing ocean issues, particularly focusing on eliminating plastic and opposing deep-sea mining. Momoa recently reflected on how his career in film and TV has given him a larger platform to create change. He shares this recognition with other notable names, such as Selena Gomez and Michelle Yeoh. In 2022, Momoa also became the UN Environment Programme's Advocate for Life Below Water, further highlighting his commitment to environmental conservation.