SaveTheReef

@savethereef

New @karmagawa charity project, 100% of the profits from SaveTheReef are donated to charities working to save our oceans and marine life…join us now!
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⚠️SAD BREAKING NEWS, PLEASE SHARE AND HELP STOP MARINE LIFE ACCIDENTS LIKE THIS! ⚠️ We’re sad to see this video of a grey whale being struck by a careless person driving a jet ski far above the speed limit in Vancouver Monday evening — we must work together to find this irresponsible person and hold them accountable because while the whale attempted to resurface after the collision, the extent of its injuries remains unclear and many whales perish in accidents like this. Sadly, tragedies like this happen every day all over the world and it’s one of several reasons why our marine life ecosystems are suffering so greatly, but they fan be prevented if drivers simply follow the speed limit and drive slower in areas like this. Please use your social platform for good and share this sad video with your followers and tag animal lovers, celebrities & influencers who need to see and share this too because we must tell anyone with boats and jet skis to SLOW DOWN, particularly in areas renowned for surface-dwelling marine life. Please help us make everyone aware of this issue and to look out for marine life, drive slowly & make sure to only take trips with responsible tour operators! Video by @anywherevancouver @kevinconnolly2 #driveslow #savethereef #karmagawa
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12 days ago
🌎NEVER FORGET HOW MAGICAL OUR PLANET IS!🌎 Stunning video shows an ultra rare phenomenon of iridescent clouds (rainbow) which appears when sunlight interacts with lingering rain in the air! HOW INCREDIBLE IS THIS?? Please share with your followers and tag people who need to see this so everyone realizes how incredible our world is and we must do a better job protecting it! Video from @weatherchannel #rainbowclouds #rainbowcloud #karmagawa
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13 days ago
⚠️PLEASE SHARE TO HELP SAVE OUR PLANET BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE⚠️ On Earth Day 2026 we must realize we humans are destroying our environment and wildlife in so many different ways and we MUST change before its too late! This sad but accurate cartoon replaces the roles of humans and animals in today’s society to show us all a different perspective and if there’s any hope of saving our planet and too many endangered species before it’s too late, then we MUST confront these issues RIGHT NOW and that starts with education and spreading awareness to everyone! Watch this video several time to understand it as it covers many of the methods in which we’re destroying the only planet we all have and really think about its message because it’s 100% true and sadly it’s future generations of humans and animals that will suffer the greatest consequences of our irresponsible behavior, especially if we do nothing and allow all of this destruction to continue. We MUST work together and fight for our planet and our wildlife so please use your social platform for good and share this video with your followers and tag people, celebrities and influencers in the comments who need to see it and share it with their followers too — it’s not too late for us to change our ways, all our wildlife and our planet deserves it! Great video by Steve Cutts and music by Kina #saveourplanet #climatechange #globalwarming #karmagawa
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24 days ago
Coral reefs today look very different than they did in the 90s. Since then, we’ve lost around 50% of the world’s coral reefs, and today over 80% have been exposed to bleaching-level heat stress. What were once thriving, stable ecosystems are now under constant pressure from rising ocean temperatures and mass bleaching happening at a global scale. Video by @coralvitareefs PLEASE SHARE WITH YOUR FOLLOWERS AND HELP US MAKE EVERYONE AWARE BEFORE ITS TOO LATE! 😢💔🙏 #ThenVsNow #90sVsNow #ClimateCrisis #90schallenge #HopeCore
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1 month ago
⚠️SAD BREAKING NEWS, PLEASE SHARE AND LETS THANK ALL THE BRAVE RESCUERS AND HELP HAWAII IN THEIR TIME OF NEED!⚠️ The worst flooding to hit Hawaii in over 2 decades has swept hundreds of homes off their foundations, floated cars out of driveways and left floors, walls and counters covered in thick, reddish volcanic mud while displacing thousands of people and animals alike — swipe through these photos and videos and thank the amazing rescuers and grassroots community efforts to clean up after the storm! Sadly as usual, the US government hasn’t stepped in any meaningful way to help yet so residents are banding together to help each other — people and animals like — after the widespread destruction from these floods and we must show our support now as sadly this isn’t even being widely reported on the news! We want our communities to join in helping these hard-hit, so please click the link in the bio on @karmagawa and @savethereef to see how we can all help as there’s many fundraisers happening right now and over the next few days we’ll be highlighting charities on the ground helping and where you can volunteer and donate supplies to as we must all work together to help Hawaii in their time of need! Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in this hard-hit area and we ask that you use your social media platform for good and share this sad but important post with your followers and tag people, celebrities, influencers and news media who also need to share as we must all thank the brave rescuers for their incredible work and also spread awareness about this tragedy to get more aid here, especially from the government who should be helping much more! #teamwork #community #floodrelief #karmagawa
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1 month ago
⚠️SAD BREAKING NEWS, PLEASE SHARE AND LETS THANK ALL THE BRAVE RESCUERS AND PRAY FOR HAWAII! ⚠️ More than 230 people have been rescued so far with an estimated $1 billion in damages due to the devastation caused by the worst flooding in Hawaii in more than 20 years, with officials urging people in hard-hit areas to “LEAVE NOW.” The evacuations warnings came on Friday and Saturday after heavy rains fell on soil already saturated by downpours from a winter storm a week ago and there’s still more rain expected over the weekend… What’s worse, water has begun flowing over the top of the 120-year-old Wahiawa dam so officials issued evacuation notices for two towns, Waialua and Haleiwa, which are already dealing with local flooding, but could get hit even harder if the dam fails — and officials are warning residents to leave as all roads out of Waialua are at a high risk of failure if the rainfall continues. “We’ve got a little over 4,000 people directly within the dam evacuation area,” said Molly Pierce, a spokesperson for the Oahu Department of Emergency Management and Hawaii Gov. Josh Green urged residents to follow the guidance from emergency officials, saying “if you are in these areas, please evacuate now!” Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in this hard-hit area and we ask that you use your social media platform for good and share this sad but crucial post with your followers and tag people, celebrities, influencers and news media who also need to share as we must all thank the brave rescuers for their incredible work and make everyone aware just how dangerous this flooding is so they take the proper precautions and stay safe! Videos from @mykailua dilbert14 @kohnnews @hawaiinewsnow @hawaiipointerrescue @hhhnewz @ryzone
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1 month ago
⚠️URGENT ISSUE RIGHT NOW, PLEASE SHARE WITH YOUR FOLLOWERS! ⚠️ We at @karmagawa and @savethereef are VERY proud to support and donate to great charities like @sungaiwatch that clean up our rivers/oceans as we humans are killing millions of marine life and wildlife each year while also destroying our environment with our irresponsible behavior…WE MUST CHANGE BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE! Sadly, this crisis is getting worse by the day, so we must ALL do what we can to support cleanup organizations like Sungaiwatch as it’s amazing to see what people can achieve when we work together and how resilient nature is when given the chance…and so we need EVERYONE’S HELP RIGHT NOW! PLEASE SHARE THIS IMPORTANT POST AS EVERYONE MUST SEE THIS AND SUPPORT PLASTIC CLEANUPS! You can help by using your social media platform for good and sharing this with your followers and tag people, celebrities, influencers and news media that need to see and share this with their followers…every share helps spread awareness and save our wildlife and our precious environment before it’s too late! #plasticcleanup #endplasticpollution #savethereef #karmagawa
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The Red Sea’s coral reefs are among the most vibrant and diverse in the world making them a top destination for divers. 1. Incredible Biodiversity: Home to over 200 types of coral and 1,200 species of fish many of which are found nowhere else. 2. Warm Clear Waters: Perfect for diving year-round with visibility often exceeding 30 meters. 3. Unique Reefs: Famous spots include Ras Mohammed Tiran Island, and St. John’s Reef each offering breathtaking underwater scenery. 4. Conservation Importance: These reefs are crucial for marine life and local economies yet they’re under threat from climate change and human activities. Exploring the vibrant coral reefs of the Red Sea 🌊 A world of color, life, and wonder just beneath the surface. Dive in and discover magic! 🐠✨ #RedSeaReefs #UnderwaterAdventure Egypt 📍 @insta360 ace pro2 #egypt #padi #ocean sea sealife reef marsaalam redsea scubalife diving nature naturelovers sealovers fish dive video scubadiving
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2 months ago
⚠️TRAGIC VIDEO, SHARE AND HELP US STOP THIS CRUELTY ONCE AND FOR ALL!⚠️  This is not AI — this is actual footage documenting some of the worst living conditions ever observed for captive dolphins. The footage was taken above Dolphin Discovery Ventura Park in Cancun, Mexico which has been closed to the public for months and is now declared “closed indefinitely.” Despite the closure, 9 dolphins, 7 males & 2 females, remain trapped inside and are suffering in horrific conditions. The park is owned by The Dolphin Company, which is bankrupt and currently under criminal investigation for animal cruelty in Florida. TideBreakers has exposed The Dolphin Company’s pattern of abuse and neglect at facilities around the world, leading to park closures and the rescue and relocation of animals. Months of monitoring and investigation revealed 2 extreme/recurring conditions: toxic algae blooms and murky, bacteria-infested tanks—conditions that have become synonymous with this company’s abuse. In a desperate attempt to control water quality, the tanks are repeatedly “shocked” with extreme amounts of chlorine and take place while dolphins are present. In the video, employees can be seen attempting to remove calcium carbonate residue left behind after excessive chlorine dumping. This chemical by-product of poor water quality management can cause serious harm to animals living in it, including eye and corneal damage, skin irritation, blowhole irritation, and respiratory distress. Sadly, these dolphins have ben seen with their eyes jammed shut, visibly irritated skin, and repetitive behaviors such as chewing and rubbing their bodies for hours against tank surfaces—clear signs of extreme stress/boredom. We call on Mexican authorities @profepa_mx  and @semarnat_mexico  to act NOW and relocate these dolphins to a safe, healthy environment—before it’s too late — AND WE NEED YOUR HELP! Please use your social platform to speak up for these imprisoned animals — like, comment and tag influencers, celebrities and people who need to see this and share this with your followers to make EVERYONE aware as animals deserve far better! Video by @wearetidebreakers  #emptythetanks #dontbuyaticket
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2 months ago
NEMOFISH #maldives 🇲🇻 📍 #insta360 #nemo #travel #savtheocean
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3 months ago
⚠️PLEASE SHARE AND HELP US STOP THIS URGENT CRISIS BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE!⚠️ Sadly all around the world millions of people use rivers as their daily dumping grounds for their trash and now it’s all really piling up at a faster rate than ever before, killing innocent wildlife and destroying our natural ecosystems. WE MUST WORK TOGETHER TO MAKE EVERYONE AWARE OF THIS ISSUE AND CHANGE OUR IRRESPONSIBLE WAYS BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE! Go check out our friend @alexey.sibirsky and all his great cleanup work and use your social media platform for good and share this post with your followers and tag people, celebrities, influencers and news media who need to see/share this too as we must all work together to find ways to take better care of our planet and not use rivers as trash cans! #endplasticpollution #stoptrashingourplanet #savethereef #karmagawa
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3 months ago
⚠️TRAGIC VIDEO, SHARE AND HELP US STOP THIS CRUELTY ONCE AND FOR ALL!⚠️ For 33 years, Kshamenk lived a prisoner in isolation and kept separated from his own species, confined to one of the smallest tanks ever built for a killer whale. THIS IS WRONG! Please help us get the word out to urge lawmakers to pass #LeyKshamenk, and help raise awareness by liking and sharing this video. Expediente 4131-D-2023 is a proposed law in Argentina that would ban the captivity, exhibition, and use of wild marine animals in entertainment nationwide. Known as the #LeyKshamenk bill, it honors Kshamenk—the last captive orca in South America—and aims to ensure no marine mammal is ever held in captivity again. This law will come too late to save him, but it will ensure that no other orca is ever condemned to the same fate. By passing it, we honor Kshamenk’s legacy and prevent his suffering from being repeated as there are still thousands of innocent animals being held prisoner like Kshamenk in cruel and unethical parks like this so we MUST help them! Please use your social platform to speak up for Kshamenk and all other captive animals — like, comment and tag influencers, celebrities and people who need to see this and share this with your followers to remind everyone #dontbuyaticket to cure parks like this as this #animalcruelty is funded by unaware tourists so we must make EVERYONE aware as animals deserve far better! Video by @wearetidebreakers @seaspiracy #emptythetanks
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4 months ago