Should Big Cruise be allowed to push manatees toward EXTINCTION?
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Last year, approximately ONE-SIXTH of Florida’s manatee population was DECIMATED. Worse,
an official report from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission confirms that
at least 403 manatees have already perished in 2023! These gentle sea cows are dying at an alarming rate,
and toxic pollution from the cruise industry contributes to this tragedy.
Why are manatee deaths spiking? They’re suffering from painful starvation
because the seagrass they depend on is being destroyed by pollution-fed algae
blooms and rising ocean temperatures. And mega-polluting industries like Big
Cruise are worsening this problem every day.
When cruise ships sail close to shore, they disturb manatees' fragile habitat, churn up sand and sedimented
pollution and are allowed to dump massive quantities of filthy, contaminated wastewater into
their feeding grounds. Even worse, cruise ships emit TONS of CO2 into our
atmosphere which leads to warmer ocean waters and seagrass death! That means manatees are being left to choke to
death from lack of oxygen and wither away from starvation. And unless we act to stop cruise companies from
destroying their habitat, manatee populations could drop to the brink of EXTINCTION – fast.
These sweet, slow-moving manatees don’t deserve to suffer and die like this,
friend. We can still protect them before it’s too late,
but we need more people with us to take on Big Cruise and stop toxic pollution
in our oceans and waterways.
We need 26 more responses from your area to our official
poll, and we haven’t heard from you yet. So please, speak up now:
Should Big Cruise be allowed to push manatees toward EXTINCTION?
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