Save our Seas
Ocean Conservation with Surfrider Foundation Australia
The ocean makes up most of our planet, and plays a crucial role in our health and survival. Unfortunately this precious resource has been abused by humans for far too long. And now, more than ever, the ocean needs more friends.
Do you know surf-loving little one? Gift them a GenKind donation for their birthday and help them create lasting impact for our oceans.
12-15 million tons of plastic ends up in the ocean every year, killing one million sea birds and 100,000 marine animals
Surfrider Foundation is GenKind’s charity partner for ocean conservation
Surfrider Foundation Australia is a sea-roots organisation dedicated to the protection of Australia’s ocean, beaches and waves through conservation, activism, research and education.
Their Mission is to inspire a surfing and coastal community who are passionate about protecting 100% of Australia’s coastlines.
When you donate to Surfrider, you help provide clean water and healthy beaches. Your donation and your support result in real impacts on the ground in local communities as they combat climate change and fight to reduce plastic pollution.
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Taking on issues that threaten our beaches, waves and natural shorelines, whilst reducing the impacts of climate change
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Defending our ocean from challenges threatening the vitality of the ecosystem.
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Reducing the impacts of plastics in the environments that surround us.
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Working with the decision makers for full and fair beach access for all to enjoy.
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Protecting the health and sustainability of our planet’s most precious resource.
What Surfrider Foundation fights for
Learn more about Ocean Conservation
Marine species are being heavily affected by the 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic that are floating in our oceans.
Click on the images to find more about what WE can do to help.
Save our Southern Oceans
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Save our Southern Oceans 〰️
Surfrider Australia is fighting to protect the ocean, ecosystems, and community threatened by TGS’s seismic blasting proposal. Check out their video content below and learn more about why it is so important we say no to this devastating activity