How to protect marine life
1. Keep local water clean
Whether you enjoy diving, surfing, or relaxing on the beach, always clean up after finishing the activities.
Explore and appreciate the ocean without interfering with wildlife or removing rocks and coral.
3. 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 and shark products.
Certain products contribute to the harming of fragile coral reefs and marine populations. Avoid purchasing items such as coral jewelry and shark products.
4. Travel the Ocean Responsibly
Practice responsible boating, kayaking, and other recreational activities on the water. Never throw anything overboard, and be aware of marine life in the waters around you.
Practice responsible boating, kayaking, and other recreational activities on the water. Never throw anything overboard, and be aware of marine life in the waters around you.
5. Don’t interfere with the wildlife.
If you see a marine animal in distress or injured, do not approach, touch, pick up, feed or pour water on the animal. Instead, keep your distance and call a local wildlife center for help.
If you see a marine animal in distress or injured, do not approach, touch, pick up, feed or pour water on the animal. Instead, keep your distance and call a local wildlife center for help.
6. Mind Your Carbon Footprint and Reduce Energy Consumption
A few things you can do to get started today: Switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs, take the stairs, and bundle up or use a fan to avoid oversetting your thermostat.
7. Learn more about oceans and marine life Read books, visit aquariums and head out to see the oceans for yourself.
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