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Protect Ocean Life During International Year of the Reef

Sponsored by: International Year of the Reef

Coral reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet - home and nursery for almost a million fish and other species. Unfortunately, about 70 percent of the world's coral reefs are threatened or destroyed, and 20 percent of those are damaged beyond repair. The resources coral reefs provide are worth about $375 billion each year - and they cover only one percent of the earth's surface. 2008 has been designated as the International Year of the Reef to raise awareness about the increasing threats to coral reefs. Whether you live near the ocean or thousands of miles away, you can help restore this amazing habitat.
  
Pledge to:

- Use ENERGY STAR qualified compact fluorescent light bulbs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions which contribute to coral bleaching and ocean acidification, and threaten coral reef survival. Long lasting light bulbs are a bright idea. If every household replaced a burned out bulb with and energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulb, it would prevent greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to that produced by about 800,000 cars.

- Use naturally-derived and biodegradable detergents and cleaning products. The chemicals we use end up in our waterways and are carried to the oceans. Just one pound of phosphorus in water produces about 500 pounds of algae, blocking sunlight and starving coral reefs. Outside the house, minimize the impacts of fertilizer by using zero-phosphorus products or no more than one pound per 1,000 square feet of turf area for nitrogen.

- Not give coral as presents. Corals are popular as souvenirs, for home decor and in costume jewelry, but corals are living animals that grow and reproduce. It takes corals decades or longer to create reef structures, so leave corals and other marine life on the reef.

- If I use the ocean for recreational purposes, I will use reef-mooring buoys for my boat whenever possible, or anchor in sandy areas away from coral and sea grasses so the anchor doesn't drag on corals or tear up sea grass beds. When diving and snorkeling, I will maintain proper buoyancy control, never touch the reefs and spread the word about coral reef stewardship.

Already signed this pledge? Now sign the International Declaration of Reef Rights: http://www.reefcheck.org/petition/petition.php  

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11:33 am PDT, Jul 4, Martha Shetline, Ohio
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10:29 am PDT, Jul 4, Megan Wolfinbarger, Arkansas
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10:24 am PDT, Jul 4, Mara Woo, Nevada
one day i wanna see the great barrier reef when i get older. i don't wanna have to find out that they're gone because people destroyed them. please save them.
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10:17 am PDT, Jul 4, Anita Donka, Hungary
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10:15 am PDT, Jul 4, Martin Ben-Ari, New York
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10:10 am PDT, Jul 4, Howard B. Bernstein, Massachusetts
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9:58 am PDT, Jul 4, Lisa Vanname, New Jersey
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9:50 am PDT, Jul 4, Deneen Aurand, Ohio
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9:41 am PDT, Jul 4, Charlie Hogue, Iowa
Hold this criminal and unrepresentative government accountable!
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9:09 am PDT, Jul 4, Terri Moriarty, Virginia
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9:06 am PDT, Jul 4, Leanne Vines, United Kingdom
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7:32 am PDT, Jul 4, Shane Bledsoe, Florida
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6:54 am PDT, Jul 4, Dennis Hallberg, Illinois
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6:07 am PDT, Jul 4, Randall Haile, Indiana
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5:37 am PDT, Jul 4, Dr. Veronica Torres, Florida
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5:36 am PDT, Jul 4, Karen Dermidoff, Michigan
Five years ago I snorkled the Great Barrier Reef and it was a wonderous sight. Even at that time we were informed that the reef was in trouble. We need to make sure we protect these spectacular products of nature for our future and the future of those that habitat in the reefs.
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5:07 am PDT, Jul 4, Bruce McDaniel, West Virginia
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4:56 am PDT, Jul 4, Maria Pacheco, Costa Rica
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4:51 am PDT, Jul 4, Sarah Doyle, Canada
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4:30 am PDT, Jul 4, Ashley Fender, Ohio
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3:58 am PDT, Jul 4, Kristy Fruth, Illinois
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3:46 am PDT, Jul 4, Aimee M., Australia
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3:16 am PDT, Jul 4, Susana Caeiro, Portugal
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1:59 am PDT, Jul 4, Anders Kouru, Sweden
I believe that coral reefs are needed in our future world, the world of our children and grand children.
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1:56 am PDT, Jul 4, Beatrice Barbu, Romania
Whether we are living next to the ocean or miles away, we all are depending and relying on the ocean. Everything is connected and it's a fact that everyone should know now. I never buy corals for any reason. I rather know there are intact corals on the bottom of the ocean, where they belong. I use eco friendly light bulbs and biodegradable detergents. We all should do our best to save the ocean, the planet and all the living beings. We still haven't found in space anything like the earth, we have such beauties here and we are crushing everything, just like kids playing in the dirt...
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12:20 am PDT, Jul 4, Alexandra Prymaka, United Kingdom
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10:55 pm PDT, Jul 3, Adawilda Caraballo, Puerto Rico
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10:56 pm PDT, Jul 3, Kathleen Shea-persons, New York
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10:40 pm PDT, Jul 3, SCOTT BEHM, North Dakota
WHEN PEOPLE GOP UNDERWATER DIVING THEY TOUCH SEA SHELLS, ELECTRIC EELS, AND A SHARKS HEAD WITH AN UGLY STICK. BUT AT THESAME TIME THEY ARE DISTURBING A PLACE OF LIVING FOR UNDERWATER ANIMALS. IT IS IMPORTANT WE PROTECT THESE PLACES OF HABITIAT.
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10:16 pm PDT, Jul 3, Deborah Leabo, Washington
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9:23 pm PDT, Jul 3, Andy High, Colorado
i feel like it might be too late, but i hope the world decides to try and save what is left of the oceans ASAP
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9:17 pm PDT, Jul 3, Juanita Goletto-Craig, Kansas
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9:04 pm PDT, Jul 3, Edward Wright, Alabama
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8:47 pm PDT, Jul 3, Troy Leutz, Arizona
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8:08 pm PDT, Jul 3, Elizabeth Cowen, Florida
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7:46 pm PDT, Jul 3, Sonja Beirnaert, Canada
I just hope that we all get smart enough to understand that it is time to take care for what is left over......and that is not much.....but there is hope as long as people keep sharing their love for this beautifullllll....planet! I had my first 'snorkel experience'...what I only can tell is that it was such .....(no words for it)...but I started crying there under the water..as soon as I was exploring a complete new world...I did not know of this...I ask everybody to try to do whatever is possible to protect the Reef and all the ocean life with it. Love light and peace, White Buffalo Heart...Sonja Beirnaert
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7:01 pm PDT, Jul 3, Rachael Leach, New Zealand
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6:47 pm PDT, Jul 3, Nichole Rizzico, Connecticut
i love the ocean and its beauty. i think that all of us should learn to respect it with pride. it is a beautiful place and humans are ruining it. so let us all pledge to use energy efficient products so that we can preserve coral reefs in the years to come.
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6:34 pm PDT, Jul 3, Deanna McLain, Colorado
These amazing ecosystems deserve the highest respect and the highest protection under the law.
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6:33 pm PDT, Jul 3, Phil Mikolyski, New York
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6:31 pm PDT, Jul 3, JUANITA TURNER-JOHNSON, Illinois
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6:10 pm PDT, Jul 3, Sheila Crandall, Michigan
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6:05 pm PDT, Jul 3, Karen Vernon, Australia
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5:40 pm PDT, Jul 3, Kathleen Beasom, North Carolina
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5:37 pm PDT, Jul 3, Jazmin Mitchell, California
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5:15 pm PDT, Jul 3, Teresa Workman, Alabama
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5:10 pm PDT, Jul 3, Joseph Butler, Texas
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