The Zen of Green

Blog written by Gayla Schaefer
All surfers know the importance of taking care of the environment - especially the ocean. Join us in The Zen of Green Blog as we explore some of the unique natural features of the Space Coast and share some environmental concerns to watch. From beach cleanup dates to special notes from local environmental groups, we hope to provide a resource for those who know the Zen of Green.

Support Hubbs-Sea World with Ocean Tag

My good pal, Kathy Hagood, has a nifty new blog on The Examiner's Orlando site focusing on coastal travel.  

Earlier this week, Kathy posted a very informative piece on the Discover Florida's Oceans license plate.

For just $25 added to the regular cost of your tag, you get a very cool plate and help raise funds for Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute and other worthwhile nonprofit efforts to support conservation research and education to care for the Big Blue.

I had a chance to get to know some of the great folks at Hubbs back when I was working at Brevard Zoo. They are an incredibly dedicated lot who do amazing things from ocean research to rescue of stranded sea life. If you don't already know about them - I encourage you to check them out and consider supporting their efforts however you can.

In the meantime, thanks Kathy for the reminder of this quick, easy and stylish way to support these scientists and ocean conservation!



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The Zen of Green

Blog written by Gayla Schaefer
All surfers know the importance of taking care of the environment - especially the ocean. Join us in The Zen of Green Blog as we explore some of the unique natural features of the Space Coast and share some environmental concerns to watch. From beach cleanup dates to special notes from local environmental groups, we hope to provide a resource for those who know the Zen of Green.

Support Hubbs-Sea World with Ocean Tag

My good pal, Kathy Hagood, has a nifty new blog on The Examiner's Orlando site focusing on coastal travel.  

Earlier this week, Kathy posted a very informative piece on the Discover Florida's Oceans license plate.

For just $25 added to the regular cost of your tag, you get a very cool plate and help raise funds for Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute and other worthwhile nonprofit efforts to support conservation research and education to care for the Big Blue.

I had a chance to get to know some of the great folks at Hubbs back when I was working at Brevard Zoo. They are an incredibly dedicated lot who do amazing things from ocean research to rescue of stranded sea life. If you don't already know about them - I encourage you to check them out and consider supporting their efforts however you can.

In the meantime, thanks Kathy for the reminder of this quick, easy and stylish way to support these scientists and ocean conservation!



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The Zen of Green

Blog written by Gayla Schaefer
All surfers know the importance of taking care of the environment - especially the ocean. Join us in The Zen of Green Blog as we explore some of the unique natural features of the Space Coast and share some environmental concerns to watch. From beach cleanup dates to special notes from local environmental groups, we hope to provide a resource for those who know the Zen of Green.

Support Hubbs-Sea World with Ocean Tag

My good pal, Kathy Hagood, has a nifty new blog on The Examiner's Orlando site focusing on coastal travel.  

Earlier this week, Kathy posted a very informative piece on the Discover Florida's Oceans license plate.

For just $25 added to the regular cost of your tag, you get a very cool plate and help raise funds for Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute and other worthwhile nonprofit efforts to support conservation research and education to care for the Big Blue.

I had a chance to get to know some of the great folks at Hubbs back when I was working at Brevard Zoo. They are an incredibly dedicated lot who do amazing things from ocean research to rescue of stranded sea life. If you don't already know about them - I encourage you to check them out and consider supporting their efforts however you can.

In the meantime, thanks Kathy for the reminder of this quick, easy and stylish way to support these scientists and ocean conservation!



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The Zen of Green

Blog written by Gayla Schaefer
All surfers know the importance of taking care of the environment - especially the ocean. Join us in The Zen of Green Blog as we explore some of the unique natural features of the Space Coast and share some environmental concerns to watch. From beach cleanup dates to special notes from local environmental groups, we hope to provide a resource for those who know the Zen of Green.

Support Hubbs-Sea World with Ocean Tag

My good pal, Kathy Hagood, has a nifty new blog on The Examiner's Orlando site focusing on coastal travel.  

Earlier this week, Kathy posted a very informative piece on the Discover Florida's Oceans license plate.

For just $25 added to the regular cost of your tag, you get a very cool plate and help raise funds for Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute and other worthwhile nonprofit efforts to support conservation research and education to care for the Big Blue.

I had a chance to get to know some of the great folks at Hubbs back when I was working at Brevard Zoo. They are an incredibly dedicated lot who do amazing things from ocean research to rescue of stranded sea life. If you don't already know about them - I encourage you to check them out and consider supporting their efforts however you can.

In the meantime, thanks Kathy for the reminder of this quick, easy and stylish way to support these scientists and ocean conservation!



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