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Popular surf spots are prime areas for biodiversity conservation
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In a few years, there will be more tonnage of plastic than fish in the oceans.
Since plastic breaks down into micro-sized fragments, any of us who eat fish will also be filled with more plastic.
Actually, we are already ingesting something like a credit card per week.
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Giant floating garbage patches the size of Texas collect in ocean currents. They are called gyres, and they now spiral slowly in five of the seven seas.
Fossil fuels have made the ocean more acidic than it has ever been in almost one million years.
Acidification weakens the fish shells and wrecks the coral. As a result, half of the
May 6, 2021 Courtesy of Save The Waves
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International NGO Save The Waves Coalition announces the launch of their campaign and strategic goal of protecting 1,000 waves by 2030.
Buoyed by their recent strategic plan and academic work proving the link between surfing locations and key biodiversity areas, this ambitious goal aligns with the larger collective conservation goal of protecting 30% of marine resources by 2030.
“When we protect a wave, we are protecting much more than that. We are protecting a surf ecosystem, which means the wave, the plants and animals that depend on the place, and the community that has been built around it,” said Save The Waves CEO, Nik Strong-Cvetich.
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