URGENT ACTION NEEDED: Manatees are DYING OUT rapidly, and Big Cruise must be held accountable for driving these beloved sea mammals closer to EXTINCTION. Take action now! >>
Over the last 2 years, the manatee population has drastically declined. 2021 was the DEADLIEST year on record with OVER A THOUSAND of these gentle giants dying out. And last year, at least another 800 more Florida manatees died -- including a whopping 261 that all died in a period of just a few weeks!
These peaceful marine animals are STARVING TO DEATH due to excessive loss of their critical food source: seagrass. And it’s all because corporations like Big Cruise care more about their bottom line than the survival of these beloved mammals. These profit-driven cruise companies carelessly (and sometimes illegally) dump tons of TOXIC WASTE into the ocean, DESTROYING sensitive manatee habitats and WIPING OUT the seagrass these innocent creatures depend on for survival.
Friend, time is running out to SAVE innocent manatees from corporate cruise ship pollution that’s driving them closer to EXTINCTION. Will you please take urgent action right now to fight back against Big Cruise and protect the last remaining manatees before it’s too late?
Manatees CANNOT SURVIVE without seagrass -- it’s their primary source of nutrition and what they depend on for oxygen. But this vital plant also plays a crucial role in our coastal communities and environment by storing almost a fifth of the world’s ocean carbon, keeping us all safe from worsening climate crisis impacts.
But the toxic wastewater, sand, and contaminants that are churned up by cruise ships compromise the water quality irreparably and contribute to the unrecoverable destruction of seagrass beds.
Our fragile oceanic ecosystem and the survival of manatees are in GRAVE DANGER without seagrass, so we must STOP Big Cruise’s corporate greed from decimating what’s left of this important sea vegetation. Add your name right now to protect manatees and our oceans from the cruise industry’s environmental destruction! >>
Thanks for defending manatees and our oceans,
Friends of the Earth
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