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Did you know sharks can vary greatly in size, from the smallest dwarf lantern shark, which is about the size of a human hand, to the largest shark which is the whale shark that can be up to almost 40 feet long! #RespectTheSea
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Next time you checkout, skip the bag #RespectTheSea Every second, 160,000 plastic bags are used around the world. What that really means is plastic bags are among the top 10 items of trash found during beach clean-ups. 📸: @alexkyddphoto
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One large threat to turtles is trash. Weather they mistake it for food or they consume something that has eaten plastic, it gets into their system and can harm them. Simple way to help is to reduce or eliminate single use plastics and recycle when you cannot avoid plastics♻️ #RespectTheSea
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Our Signature Navy Turtle Hat! 🐢 -Every Purchase Supports Sea Turtle Conservation and Removes 1 LB Of Trash From The Ocean! #RespectTheSea
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A pod of dolphins were spotted in NYC's East River, just months after a humpback whale was similarly spotted in the Hudson River. City environmental officials say New York's rivers and harbor are currently the cleanest they've been in more than a century! Amazing news! 🐬 #RespectTheSea Credit @nowthisnews
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Did you know that temperature dictates the sex of baby sea turtles. Warmer nests lead to more females and cooler ones lead to more males. This is why climate change could drastically affect their populations by creating too many females and too few males to match them for reproduction. #RespectTheSea
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#RespectTheSea It starts with you ✊
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Did you know that Whale Sharks use their massive mouths, which are about 5 feet wide, like a net to scoop up plankton and unsuspecting small fish loitering near the surface! -Who would like to see some whale shark products? 🦈 #RespectTheSea 🎥: @sideytheshark