Overfishing: The Impact of Supply and Demand
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is a word that is used loosely to describe mass fishing at a scale that the ecosystem cannot keep up with. There are many reasons why overfishing happens: government subsidies, faulty regulations, lack of law enforcement, and a disproportionate number of large fisheries in first-world countries. The worst part about all of this is that the very regulations and procedures put in place to prevent overfishing are the same ones causing it to happen. Let’s talk about it ..read more
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Sea Going Green partners with Straw by Straw !
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This week we met with Straw by Straw , another partner helping us to #GoGreenForTheBigBlue. Every day we use hundreds of millions straws worldwide. See how this company provides a sustainable alternative.  ..read more
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How Does Tourism Impact Ocean Health? Coastal Development
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But have you ever wondered how your travels affect the local environment ..read more
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Local Communities Will Thrive With Sustainable Tourism
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When planning our next holiday, we always make sure we have the essentials. We might even make a checklist of all the things we need and all the places we’re going to see. But do any of us really think about how our trip might affect the local community of our holiday destination ..read more
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How Does Tourism Impact the Ocean: Water Pollution
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Tourism has a huge influence on water pollution. But do you know where that pollution comes from or how it impacts the environment? Here we try to answer those questions and more ..read more
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Ready to Make Your Surfing Lifestyle More Sustainable? Find Out How
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Here’s a list of actions you can take to adopt a sustainable surf lifestyle ..read more
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Tourist Behavior and Unregulated Activities
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Sometimes, our dream vacations can have serious negative consequences on the environment. Though we dream of splashing in the waves with dolphins and seeing coral reefs up close, the reality is that the effects of these actions can long outlive our enjoyment of them ..read more
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Sustainable Tourism and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals
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The question is: how can these goals be applied to sustainable tourism ..read more
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How do single-use plastics impact sea life?
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Read on to learn more about the impact of plastics on sea life and what you can do to prevent harmful plastic pollution ..read more
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Why We Need to Stop Using Single-use Plastics
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The world has a growing plastic pollution problem, and single-use plastics are primarily to blame. Here’s why we should stop using them to save our planet ..read more
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