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“Ocean’s Meadow: In the depths where seagrasses sway, Their blades bring light to the bay. With roots so deep and leaves so green, They mark the ocean’s serene. Through currents strong and tides that flow, Seagrasses in beauty grow. In every blade, a story’s told, Of nature’s wonders, pure and bold. Seagrasses in their endless grace, A testament to nature’s place.”
– Isabelle Bryne, short film director and poet
This topics bears repeating. Learn how to properly recycle, or our Earth will suffer, and WE will suffer.
Did you know...
95% of American's support recycling but only 35% of people actually recycle. Most people find it confusing and don't fully understand what can and cannot be recycled.
If items aren't recycled, they will end up either in landfills, incarcerated, or in compost, or worse, on our beaches and in our streets causing harm to everyone and everything around them.
Each city or county has it's own rules and regulations regarding recycling, so it's important to learn what can and cannot be recycled in your area.
Did you know...
6% of the Earth's land surface is comprised of Wetlands.
40% of all plant and animal species live or breed in the wetlands.
1 in 8 people rely on wetlands for their livelihood.
Healthy seagrass means a healthy planet.
Did you know...
Seagrass covers only 0.1% of the ocean floor, but provides food and shelter to thousands of species of fish, seahorses, turtles, etc. and sustain some of the world’s largest fisheries.
Seagrass improves water quality by filtering, cycling and storing nutrients and pollutants, reducing contamination in seafood.
Seagrass improves water quality by filtering, cycling and storing nutrients and pollutants, reducing contamination in seafood.
“Preservation of our environment is not a liberal or conservative challenge, it’s common sense.”