Sunday Sea Shanty : KELP!

KELP!

Oh, kelp, oh, kelp, it grows along the shore
A deep, dark green, ever-reaching more
It sways in the tide, never making a sound
Always there
Always around

Oh, kelp, oh, kelp, an ocean garden grand
A salty feast for the creatures in the sand
Cradled by the waves, a silent group of friends
A home to sea life, without it, no means

Oh, kelp, oh, kelp, a haven of rest
A sanctuary for the fish in their quest
An important part of the ocean's floor
Without it, life would be so much more

Oh, kelp, oh, kelp, a vital part of the sea
A part of the ocean that's meant to be
A source of food and shelter from the waves
It's an essential part of the ocean's ways



Goals of Port Sundries

  • Educate the public about marine conservation and how marine conservation is important to all other ecosystems on Earth and all of humanity.
  • Provide basic sailing resources and teach how the hobby and lifestyle can adapt to assist marine conservation.
  • Share ecofriendly and sustainable methods of coastal and island travel and tourism.
  • Share the joy of life at sea, love of ocean adventure, a fondness for culture, and the enjoyment of nautical history.

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Help defend the oceans. Support sustainable fishing and aquaculture/agriculture practices. Don't pollute your local waterways. Donate to your local marine conservation charity.

🐬🐬🐬Donate to the Dolphin Project 🐬🐬🐬https://www.dolphinproject.com/donate/
Dolphin Project is a non-profit charitable organization, dedicated to the welfare and protection of dolphins worldwide. Founded by Richard (Ric) O’Barry on Earth Day, April 22, 1970, the organization aims to educate the public about captivity and, where feasible, retire and/or release captive dolphins.
The mission of Dolphin Project is to end dolphin exploitation and slaughter, as dolphins are routinely captured, harassed, slaughtered and sold into captivity around the world – all in the name of profit. Dolphin Project works not only to halt these slaughters, but also to rehabilitate captive dolphins for retirement and/or release, investigate and advocate for economic alternatives to dolphin slaughter, and to put a permanent end to dolphin captivity.

Port Sundries is not affiliated with Dolphin Project but supports their goal 100%.

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Images courtesy of alegris, and TheOtherBen

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