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How is sunscreen actually affecting the marine environment?
As we all know when the sun is shining it’s time to slather on the sunscreen and protect ourselves
from sunburn and potential skin cancer, but have you ever thought about the affect the sunscreen is having on the marine environment?
Sea Going Green partners with Straw by Straw !
This week we met with Straw by Straw , another partner helping us to #GoGreenForTheBigBlue. Every day we use hundreds of millions straws worldwide. See how this company provides a sustainable alternative.
Sea Going Green partners with Conservation Guide
We are excited to announce that we have partnered up with Conservation Guide!
Read more about the amazing initiative of Conservation Guide and how they are growing an environmental community, connecting volunteers with conservation projects around the world!
How Does Tourism Impact the Ocean: Water Pollution
Tourism has a huge influence on water pollution. But do you know where that pollution comes from or how it impacts the environment? Here we try to answer those questions and more
How Does Tourism Impact Ocean Health? Coastal Development
We travel to new places for a lot of reasons: to meet new people, experience new cultures, and see some of the most beautiful sights in the world.
But have you ever wondered how your travels affect the local environment?
2017 UNWTO’s International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development
2017 in review: United Nations World Travel Organization named 2017 “The International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development”. It was poised to “advance the contribution of the tourism sector to the three pillars of sustainability – economic, social and environmental” as said by the then UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai.
Conservation or Commodification? The Case for Sustainable Tourism
Conservation can be a tricky concept to come to terms with, as it has different meanings to different people. Preservationists believe conservation entails keeping pristine swathes of natural landscape rigidly protected, with minimal human contact.