Educate Yourself About Oceans and Marine Life
All
life on Earth is connected to the ocean and its inhabitants. The more
you learn about the issues facing this vital system, the more you’ll
want to help ensure its health—then share that knowledge to educate and
inspire others.
Help Take Care of the Beach
Whether you enjoy
diving, surfing, or relaxing on the beach, always clean up after
yourself. Explore and appreciate the ocean without interfering with
wildlife or removing rocks and coral. Go even further by encouraging
others to respect the marine environment or by participating in local
beach cleanups.
Make Safe, Sustainable Seafood Choices
Global
fish populations are rapidly being depleted due to demand, loss of
habitat, and unsustainable fishing practices. When shopping or dining
out, help reduce the demand for overexploited species by choosing
seafood that is both healthful and sustainable.
Don't Purchase Items That Exploit Marine Life
Certain
products contribute to the harming of fragile coral reefs and marine
populations. Avoid purchasing items such as coral jewelry, tortoiseshell
hair accessories (made from hawksbill turtles), and shark products.
Use Fewer Plastic Products
Plastics that end
up as ocean debris contribute to habitat destruction and entangle and
kill tens of thousands of marine animals each year. To limit your
impact, carry a reusable water bottle, store food in nondisposable
containers, bring your own cloth tote or other reusable bag when
shopping, and recycle whenever possible.
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