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Dead Turtle washed up on shore as an effect to Red Ted Algae bloom in Florida…The easiest reason why Save Our Waves can ask you for donations is so that you
Florida ranks 10th in the world for rampant illegal water pollution incidents.
Make a Pledge to join us in our journey to Keep Florida Waters Clean.
Save Our Waves is a non-profit organization that is stepping up to do our part in ocean conservations, we strive to Keep Florida Waters Clean.
Every year, over 8 million tons of plastics, fertilizer contaminants, wastewater and oil spills enter our oceans and bodies of water. Tons of trash travel to the large areas in the ocean getting caught in a vortex of circulating currents and causing increased damage to our ecosystems. Wastewater dumping and fertilizer run-offs kill 1000’s of marine life, birds and severely increase the bacteria to our Florida water that we swim in.
We need to join together to make a pledge to keep Florida oceans, lakes and rivers clean.
We are passionate about joining forces with our communities to educate you on how to become part of our mission. Our aim is to educate you on the effects that Pollution has on our oceans, rivers and lakes. With the help and support of our donors and pledges, we aim to work towards a future where we no longer have to worry about our Florida waters and polluted beaches.
Join us today, Make a Donation and Make the Pledge joining us on our mission to help out Florida waters.
Help us make a difference to protect our oceans by working hard but also enjoying the process. You can be part of the change too.
Our staff members are people just like you, looking to make a change and passionate about conservation. Let's make an impact together this is our responsability.
Dead Turtle washed up on shore as an effect to Red Ted Algae bloom in Florida…The easiest reason why Save Our Waves can ask you for donations is so that you
Red Tide Algae Bloom Caused Severe Issues Oil pollution in water as boat floats by…. As mentioned on the Environmental Protection Agency, Floida, along with a few more states, are at
After effects of Red Tide Say you are drinking your Red Bull or sparkling water from a plastic bottle, disposing it on the sidewalk 2-3miles from the beach is harmless? Right?