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  1. From rescuing endangered whales to cleaning up beaches to inspiring the next generation of citizens, national marine and Great Lakes sanctuaries offer unique hands-on volunteer and citizen science opportunities for all ages to make a difference for our ocean, coasts, and Great Lakes.

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation supports community science projects across the National Marine Sanctuary System, a network of nationally significant protected areas in our ocean, coasts, and Great Lakes. This system is comprised of 15 national marine sanctuaries and two marine national monuments and spans more than 620,000 square miles ...

  3. 5 days ago · Get Involved. Be the voice for national marine sanctuaries, marine monuments and protecting America’s waters. Join the rising tide to make a difference today. Together, we can fight for a healthier future for our ocean, coastlines and Great Lakes, preserve historic shipwrecks, and save critical marine wildlife.

  4. Together, we will explore international, national, and local communities and the traditional and new ways they are adapting to a changing climate, saving and protecting species, and sustaining their relationships with the ocean for a brighter, sustainable, and equitable future. Register Now.

  5. The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation is working with NOAA and the other partners to plan and coordinate restoration activities, support research into reef restoration, and engage local business and residents in community stewardship activities that contribute to coral restoration success.

  6. National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, Silver Spring, Maryland. 99,575 likes · 151 talking about this. Connecting people to treasured places in our ocean and Great Lakes - your National Marine Sanctuaries

  7. For the first time in 16 years, we are on the verge of designating two new sanctuariesto preserve important pieces of our nations maritime heritage. And, many other communities across the country are urging us forward to conserve areas of national significance along their coasts.

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