From climate change and agricultural runoff to abandoned ships and overuse, human activity has degraded some of the most crucial ecosystems within the Florida Keys. Add your name to stand up for the Florida Keys. Take Action:
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Anonymous,
Home to beaches that provide haven to nesting sea turtles and North America's only coral reef, the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary is a national treasure -- and it's in trouble.
According to a 2011 government study, the sanctuary's habitats were in fair to poor condition, meaning that mangroves, coral gardens and seagrass weren't healthy enough for marine life to thrive.[1]
Add your name: Tell the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to protect the Florida Keys.
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From climate change and agricultural runoff to abandoned ships and overuse, human activity has degraded some of the most crucial ecosystems within the sanctuary, endangering one of our country's most unique marine treasures.[2]
To address the poor conditions, NOAA is considering a plan to expand protected areas within the sanctuary, providing additional protections to critical habitat that allow manatees, sea turtles and fish to survive and thrive.[3]
Let NOAA know you want it to protect the Florida Keys. Sign our petition today.
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If NOAA is going to act boldly enough to expand protected areas in this amazing place, it will need to hear from Americans who care about our oceans and the amazing marine wildlife that live in them. By adding your name, you'll help ensure future generations can enjoy the sight of colorful coral and sea turtles grazing on seagrass meadows.
Thank you,
Hannah Collazo
State Director
1. "Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary 2011 Condition Report," NOAA, last accessed January 9, 2020.
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2. "Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary 2011 Condition Report," NOAA, last accessed January 9, 2020.
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3. "Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Restoration Blueprint," NOAA, last accessed January 9, 2020.
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