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Wisdom Wednesday: A new study has some good news, but there’s a catch

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Hey, friends! It’s Finn the Dolphin here, your friendly ocean explorer and storyteller. Today, I’m surfacing with some unexpectedly positive news from the deep blue. A recent study suggests that there might be less plastic floating in our oceans than scientists previously assumed. Now, as someone who calls the ocean home, I want to share my thoughts and what this means for us sea creatures and you, our human allies.

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The Shore Buddies' Superpowered Stand Against Plastic Pollution

In the sparkling waters of the ocean, a team of heroes gathers. They're not your usual champions; they're the Shore Buddies, and they're on a mission to combat the ocean's plastic pollution. Each Buddy brings a unique superpower to the battle, uniting their strengths to protect their beloved sea.

Shore Buddies Wisdom Wednesday 2/7

Shore Buddies Wisdom Wednesday 2/7

Shelly the Sea Turtle - The Guardian of the Deep

Introduction

In the vast, blue expanse of our oceans, where life flourishes in every corner, Shore Buddies Shelly the Sea Turtle embarks on a critical mission. Known for her graceful swims through coral havens, Shelly isn't just another marine inhabitant; she's a guardian. Today, we share her story and her battle against a silent threat - abandoned fishing gear.

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A Shore Buddies Tale
The Tale of Shore Buddies and the Fight Against Plastic Pollution Welcome to another edition of Wisdom Wednesday, where we blend storytelling with ...

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Shore Buddies Stephen Seagull Saving the Ocean From Plastic

Stephen Seagull's Coastal Chronicles: A Seabird's Perspective on Plastic Pollution

Ahoy, fellow beach lovers! Stephen Seagull here, ready to dive into the depths of a crucial issue - ocean plastic pollution. Join me in safeguarding our coastal havens from the ever-growing threat of litter and pollution.

Shore Buddies Wisdom Wednesday 11/22

Shore Buddies Wisdom Wednesday 11/22

Wisdom Wednesday with Emma the Whale: Navigating the Waves of Microplastic Awareness

Ahoy, dear Ocean Enthusiast!

It's Wisdom Wednesday, and I'm Emma, the Whale from Shore Buddies. Today, let me take you on a journey through the vast blue expanse of our oceans, where I've swum through waves, witnessed wonders, and sadly, observed the growing concern of microplastics affecting marine life, especially my fellow whales.

Wisdom Wednesday | Whales ingest millions particles of microplastics a day

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Shore Buddies Wisdom Wednesday 1/25/23

Blue whales eat over 1 billion particles of microplastic over a feeding season with as-yet-unknown impacts on their health

Blue whales are consuming millions of particles of microplastics every day. According to a recent study, this makes them the largest consumers of plastic waste on our planet.

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Shore Buddies Ocean Wisdom Wednesday | Dolphin Facts

Shore Buddies Ocean News Wisdom Wednesday Dolphin Facts
Dolphins are incredibly intelligent animals. They have been seen using tools, in the form of sponges, to protect their snouts while looking for food. They are also able to identify each other based on their signature whistle sounds. Just as each dolphin has a signature sound, they also each have unique dorsal fins which can be helpful in identifying them.

Wisdom Wednesday | Whales

Two whales swimming side by side. Photo by Amy Mercer.
There are two main groups of whales: baleen whales and toothed whales. Baleen whales have fibrous baleen plates in their mouths that allow them to filter larger quantities of krill, plankton, and crustaceans. These plates are made out of keratin, which is the same protein that forms human fingernails and hair.

Wisdom Wednesday | Seagulls

Wisdom Wednesday | Seagulls
Aside from their eating habits, seagulls possess other unique characteristics different from many animals, including the ability to drink both fresh water and saltwater.  They even have a superpower-like ability to hover over bridges and absorb energy from the heat of paved roadways! 

Wisdom Wednesday | Dolphins

Wisdom Wednesday | Dolphins
Dolphins love humans! This is no coincidence as they are quite similar to us with their chattiness and intelligence! They are one of the few species that can recognize themselves in the mirror and use basic tools for protection.

Wisdom Wednesday | Humpback Whales

A Humpback whale swims through the ocean. Photo by @creationscape on Instagram.
When a Humpback whale is born, it can weigh up to 2,000 pounds and reach up to 15 feet in length. These young whales, called calves, stay with their mothers to nurse for anywhere between 6 to 10 months, until they are about 24 to 27 feet long.