God tells us, “We are the stewards of the Earth, it is up to us to care for the Earth and all its creatures.”

The Oceans are Calling!

Our oceans and the wildlife that lives within it are our main focus at Ocean Rescue Inc

As far as we know, we’re not alone in thinking that the ocean is simply a little portion of the earth even though it is over 75% of earth’s surface. As a result, Ocean Rescue is dedicated to focusing and eradicating the potentially disastrous situation in the Pacific Ocean.

While we’re expected to be superior and keep a worldly balance, it is us who are oblivious to the devastation we are causing. To rescue the ocean, we must open the blindfold and act now, before the clock runs out and it’s too late. Keep in mind that the world is interconnected in unfathomable ways. Consequently, when the tide recedes owing to our carelessness, a larger storm awaits us! The whole ecosystem relies on the existence of life and nature under the surface of the water. Before the harm is irrevocable and the world receives what it’s blindly inviting, take action and reverse it NOW!

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Certain Species of Seahorses Could Be Extinct In Next Three Decades Because Of Water Pollution.

Coral reefs are the main source of food for seahorses; the coral reefs are also the key source of shelter and protection from predators. The waste in the Pacific Ocean is drastically affecting these habitats for seahorses, and because of this their numbers are declining at a drastically concerning rate. We need to take action now to protect these unique ocean creatures.

Approximately 52% of ALL Sea Turtles Have Eaten Plastic.

Sea turtles travel for miles to lay their eggs for reproducing; this aspect of their lives is crucial for their population to stay within healthy numbers. However, pollution has been affecting the lives of sea turtles, their habitat and the food they eat for years. The primary cause of the decreasing numbers of sea turtles and their endangered habitat is from waste and the plastic they ingest.

Manta Rays Are Ingesting 63 Pieces Of Plastic Per Hour Of Feeding

Manta rays feed on micro-organisms and tiny oceanic creatures. To catch these microscopic creatures, they use their mouths as sieves and with the help of movement they are constantly filtering the ocean from algae, tiny fishes and organisms. When micro plastics and non-bio degradable particles are mixed in the ocean, this becomes life threatening for the manta rays.