User talk:Seacology1
Greetings, Seacology1, and welcome to Wikipedia! I assume from your username and editing habits that you are affiliated with the charitable organization Seacology. That's great! But please be aware, we generally discourage interested parties from editing their own Wikipedia articles, since this could represent a conflict of interests. I've looked over the changes you've made, and they all appear reasonable and non-controversial improvements. Nonetheless, it would be better if you could make any requests for changes on Talk:Seacology, so that a neutral third-party can see the requests and make the changes for you, especially if the changes you want to make could be construed as controversial. Nonetheless, I want to thank you for your constructive and neutral editing, and I hope you'll continue to have happy experiences with our free and open encyclopedia project. All the best, – Quadell (talk) 19:01, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
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