10 Tips for Responsible Tide Pooling

Follow these simple steps to protect sea creatures and their natural habitats.

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Dine at restaurants serving sustainable seafood. Carry a Seafood Watch or Blue Ocean Institute card in your wallet, and order eco-friendly. To download, visit seafoodwatch.org or blueocean.org.
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Dine at restaurants serving sustainable seafood. Carry a Seafood Watch or Blue Ocean Institute card in your wallet, and order eco-friendly. To download, visit seafoodwatch.org or blueocean.org.

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Dine at restaurants serving sustainable seafood. Carry a Seafood Watch or Blue Ocean Institute card in your wallet, and order eco-friendly. To download, visit seafoodwatch.org or blueocean.org.

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