ConservationThe Aquarium’s mission statement – inspiring conservation of our marine environment – begins right here at home. Although lovely to look at and home to an abundant array of creatures, the Sound is in trouble. Our goal is for every visitor to the Aquarium to come away with new knowledge about the life dwelling within the Sound, as well as what can be done to help preserve it. Download Top Ten Ways to help Puget Sound Popular programs such as the Beach Naturalists provide volunteers an opportunity to share their knowledge and help beach visitors to enjoy local beaches without harming them. Backed by Beach Naturalists and concerned citizens, a grassroots effort gathered enough steam to support the creation of the Seattle Marine Reserves, saving half of Seattle's beaches. In order to have scientific data to support the Marine Reserves and increase knowledge about the population of plants and animals on the beaches the Citizen Science Program was created. When it comes to conservation at the Seattle Aquarium, it's important to walk the talk. That's why our growing list of "Green" practices is high priority at the Aquarium. The Seattle Aquarium has big plans to stay green and keep conservation growing. You can learn more by reading the Aquarium's 2007 Conservation Annual Report.
| Your choices matter! Use the Seafood Watch Guide to help you choose sustainable seafoods when shopping or eating out. Learn more about Seafood Watch. 2008 is Year of the Frog
 Amphibians all over the world are endangered. Learn more about Year of the Frog here. The Aquarium's mission of inspiring conservation of our marine environment is shared with all advocates for Puget Sound and the ocean, leading to great partnership opportunities. Visit these web sites to learn more and find out how you can help: The Ocean Project - Seas the Day! Seattle Climate Action Now (CAN) Green Seattle Guide Puget Sound Partnership The Whale Museum MudUp
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