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Welcome to New Tides Conservation

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Creating new waves 

one fin at a time.


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Welcome to New Tides Conservation

Welcome to New Tides ConservationWelcome to New Tides ConservationWelcome to New Tides ConservationWelcome to New Tides Conservation

Creating new waves 

one fin at a time.


Dive in

We are a blog and shop dedicated to ocean conservation and wildlife education. Our goal is to educate the public on endangered species, their habitats, and what you can do to help them!

Be The Change!

It's estimated that  millions of marine animals, including seabirds, marine mammals, and sea  turtles, are killed each year due to plastic ingestion or entanglement.  

Simply cleaning up your local beaches and other waterways can save lives! Check out our "get involved" page to find a local cleanup near you!

Scientists are predicting that by 2050, 90% of global coral reefs are projected to experience  annual coral bleaching, highlighting the urgent need for climate action.

Coral restoration that focuses on reducing human impacts and reverting corals back to a healthier state can save coral reefs. Coral gardens and artificial reefs are just a couple examples of how we can revive these precious habitats!

Over 100 million sharks are killed each year for the shark fin trade. This number does not include the amount of sharks that also fall victim to other threats, such as sport fishing, gillnets, habitat destruction, and by-catch.

We can help save sharks by supporting sustainable seafood choices, avoiding products made from sharks, and volunteering with shark research and conservation projects. Additionally, raising awareness and advocating for stronger marine protection laws helps protect shark populations and their habitats.

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