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"The cure for anything is salt water, sweat, tears or the sea." - Isak Dinesen
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Ocean Conservancy is one of today’s greatest challenges.
Green sea turtles are unique—they are one of the largest species of turtle. Turtles eat sea grasses and algae. Like all sea turtles, green turtles have a protective shell but can’t pull their head and flippers inside like land turtles can. Green sea turtles nest on the same beach where they hatched. Since they don’t reach sexual maturity until at least 20 years old. Sea turtles actually use the Earth’s magnetic forces to navigate their way home. At night, they crawl onto the beach and lay somewhere between 75-200 eggs under the sand. Green sea turtles can weigh up to 700lbs.
Green sea turtles are endangered. They face a wide range of threats. They can become entangled in fishing nets or plastic strapping bands, which could cause them to drown. They also often mistake other debris like plastic bags or little plastic fragments as food. Rising sea levels can flood nesting beaches and make it harder for females to lay their eggs. Additionally, temperature impacts the sex of the eggs—cooler eggs produce males and warmer eggs produce females. If the average temperature of the nests increases, it could result in a disproportionate number of females to males, making it harder for sea turtles to find mates. Mexico travel resource & tips and Cabo travel guide.
There is a common denominator between sailors, and that is not sailing. It's our love for the ocean!!! Unfortunately, there is a lot of plastic in the ocean and very few ways individually we can make a difference. We believe in protecting our oceans and it's sea life.
We can’t afford to shy away from our ocean plastic problem anymore. The epidemic is growing exponentially and costing us more marine lives every day. The time to act is now. Following are a few non-profits fighting ocean plastics today: Together we can turn the tide against plastic pollution. Please keep plastic out of our ocean. Do your part. Please recycle.
"Try and leave this world a little better than you found it and when your turn comes to die, you can die happy in feeling that at any rate you have not wasted your time but you have done your best." - Robert Baden Powell.
Human and ocean health are inextricably connected. For oceans to keep sustaining us, we must find a way to sustain them. An incredible 80% of all the life on earth lives beneath the waves. as this vital, vast blue world pulses around the planet driving the natural forces which sustain life on Earth. Coral bleaching, pollution, habitat loss, overfishing, climate change and ocean acidification are all contributing to this catastrophic loss of life and ecosystem services that will change the oceans as we know them forever, unless we act. Together we can make a difference.
"We are all Shepherds of the Sea and those who are not should be. The stark reality is that if our oceans die, we die! Together we fight not just for the whales, sharks, seals, sea-birds, turtles, and fish, together we fight for our own survival."
~ Captain Paul Watson, Sea Shepherd
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