Protect Our Oceans

Op-Ed on the value of kelp and seagrass

If Washington state gets this right, the Evergreen State will have done far more than protect an ocean plant.

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A diver swims through a California kelp forest
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A diver swims through a California kelp forest.

The state of Washington has a goal of preserving 10,000 acres of kelp and seagrass — a very important first step that will protect marine life and ocean ecosystems. Other states should follow its lead.

Next comes the hard work of hitting its goal. Click on the tweet below to read the op-ed and learn more.

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