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TIPSTo make our behavior
more sustainable

It takes many ripples to create a wave. Be one of them.

There are many things we can do to make our everyday lives more environmentally friendly: from saving ressources while shopping, to organising our household and our vacation in a sustainable way.

There are also many things to consider when we encounter fascinating marine animals. If we behave with kindness, we can enjoy the sight of the animals without disturbing them.

Read our tips on how to prevent harm to our environment, the ocean and marine animals.  

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Watching Marine Wildlife with Kindness

Many of us dream of watching some of the wonderful wildlife that lives in the ocean. Should you be lucky enough to encounter marine animals, including seals, whales or dolphins, there are a few things to keep in mind in order to not disturb or threaten the animals.

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TIPS FOR MORE MARINE PROTECTION

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Take a dive into the underwater world: In the e-newsletter you can find out what Ocean Custody is doing for marine life on an ongoing basis.

    About Ocean Custody

    Ocean Custody has been committed to marine wildlife protection since 1989.

    The organisation holds Special Consultative Status on marine issues with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.

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    Kampagnen-Symbolbild: Because Our Planet Is Blue (Petition)

    A healthy Ocean is essential for life on the blue planet.
    We must stop harming our planet and start caring for it. The time to act is now.

    Sign the petition here