Shark Week!
WeekendWanderlust
Q6 Let’s talk about conservation and protecting sharks. share your top tips of keeping the ocean clean! #WeekendWanderlust
A6: We have not been using single use plastic and recycling. I would love to start doing more. #WeekendWanderlust
A6: NO SINGLE USE PLASTIC, no smoking, REEF SAFE sunscreen, stay away from any products that include sharks (and the list may surprise you), and #GoVegan
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A6 (cont) Plastic Free Items and Reef Safe Sunscreen -https://t.co/uMmrpyYHXh
Products supporting shark industry -https://t.co/795ySpso8g
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#WeekendWanderlust A6: Our #1 tip for keeping the oceans clean is to leave only footprints. And, since so many people leave much more, we pick up as much garbage as we can on the beach or in the water.
replying to @ABritSoutherner @ABritSoutherner A6) #1 #LeaveNoTrace #2 Recycle #3 Don't use straws, cut up six pack plastic rings, and other potentially hazardous trash and #4 Don't feed the fish . . . #WeekendWanderlust
replying to @TravelLatte @TravelLatte A6. There's so many things we need to do. If you need to wear sunscreen, make sure it's biodegradable. Better yet, wear a rashguard or wetsuit. Use reusable containers and carry a canvasbag with you to gather the trash you see. #weekendwanderlust
A6- If you're out on the water, don't throw your trash in the water. Just because it sinks, doesn't mean it's gone #WeekendWanderlust #travelingsession
A6: I want to see the Washed Ashore exhibit in Oregon. They make sea life sculptures from ocean trash #WeekendWanderlust
A6: watch your sunscreen, mind your trash, and ditch your products containing micro beads! #WeekendWanderlust