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I’m about to do the “adopt a manatee” because those cuties are so adorable 😍 I just don’t know which one my S/O would want to support with me because they’re all special ❤️
Adopt a real manatee or renew your membership. Funds from the Club’s Adopt-A-Manatee program go toward efforts to help protect manatees and
I also support a turtle through the NPS OBX and their name is Sound
Earth Is Blue Goal: Clean Seas Florida Keys
Marine debris is one of the most widespread and persistent forms of pollution affecting the world's ocean and coastal waters. Goal: Clean Seas Florida Keys is a community-led program developed in the wake of Hurricane Irma in 2017 to address the threat of marine debris to ecosystems within Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation are working with local tour operators and other businesses to identify and remove marine debris throughout the Florida Keys. Learn more by visiting https://floridakeys.noaa.gov/getinvolved/goal-clean-seas.html
Hi there. Please don’t litter. It is not that hard to find a recycling bin to throw away your garbage. Throwing it out of your window just makes it that much harder for those of us who actually care about the environment.
Also, for those walking around, if you see something on the ground that is NOT part of nature, pick it up and take it to a trash bin or recycling bin. You are just as responsible for not picking it up.
Even things like paper can be harmful to the environment. Please take care of Mother Earth so that she can take care of you 🍃✌🏻
Don’t be in breach of ocean etiquette!
This week, we’ll be celebrating the red, white, and blue with Clean Beaches Week to protect and preserve our ocean and Great Lakes and all of their inhabitants, such as the humpback whales of Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. Due to their feeding methods, whales and other cetaceans are vulnerable to encounters with marine plastic floating through their habitats. By keeping our beaches trash free and leaving no trace behind when we enjoy our shores, we’re also helping protect marine life down the line!
(Photo: Anne Smrcina/NOAA)
[Image description: A breaching humpback whale.]
Going on a coastal getaway this Labor Day weekend?
Show our ocean and Great Lakes some love by leaving no trace when visiting, and helping out with a beach clean up if you can! Collective efforts to keep our water bodies a cleaner, better place, like these two volunteers are doing in Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, is shore to be a crowd pleaser!
(Photo: Karlyn Langjahr/NOAA)
[Image description: Two volunteers cleaning up a beach.]
mady_gio on January 6, 2026: "Η θάλασσα μιλάει πάντα.Κάποιες φορές φέρνει μαζί της ομορφιά,άλλες φορές μας επιστρέφει τις ευθύνες μας. 🌊Σήμε