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Small Steps, Big Waves: How You Can Help Protect Our Oceans with Katie Day

Small Steps, Big Waves: How You Can Help Protect Our Oceans with Katie Day

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What if we told you that simple, meaningful action starting today can help protect the world’s oceans?

In this hopeful and eye-opening episode, Monica sits down with Katie Day, Senior Manager of Science and Policy at the Surfrider Foundation, to talk about the practical steps we can all take to safeguard our oceans and coral reefs. Katie breaks down how interconnected threats—like plastic pollution and harmful sunscreen ingredients—are affecting marine ecosystems, and why our individual choices matter more than we think.

Together, they explore how to stay engaged in the face of setbacks, and how small actions, multiplied by many, can lead to real change. Whether you live near the coast or thousands of miles from it, the ocean impacts you—and your choices can help make it more resilient for generations to come.

Show Notes

  • Action Alert: Protect Our Coasts From Offshore Oil Drilling
  • About Katie Day
  • Surfrider Foundation
  • Reef Friendly Sunscreen Guide
  • Haereticus Labs


Key Words: ocean, climate change, pollution, plastic, coral reefs, sustainability, marine life, environmental advocacy, Surfrider, awareness, policy, sunscreen, sunscreen chemicals, plastic, plastic pollution, microplastics, nature, nature based solutions, biophilia, biophilic design, coastal, coastal communities

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