Connect & Protect

Connect & Protect: Dive into Florida Keys Eco-Adventures

Vacation volunteerism, often called “voluntourism,” contributes to the self-sufficiency and sustainability of destinations like the Florida Keys. In the Keys, advocacy groups and learning-based attractions offer hands-on experiences that visitors can discover and enjoy — helping them find out more about impacts on Florida's reefs and environment and how the average person can help as a citizen scientist.

By |2020-04-07T13:14:46-04:00August 27, 2019|

Connect & Protect: Low-Impact Summer Watersports

Calm summer seas in the Florida Keys mean easygoing and easy-on-the-environment watersports powered by people or the rays of the sun. Low-impact on-the-water activities include cruising warm, clear waters on a hydrobike, standup paddleboarding through the backcountry flats, or taking a dolphin watch and snorkel tour on the Keys’ first electric-powered charter boat.

By |2019-07-31T17:17:30-04:00July 31, 2019|

Connect & Protect: Sustaining Awareness

As the Florida Keys ease into summer, the “Connect & Protect” program continues to encourage awareness of sustainable opportunities and memorable activities for visitors. Mindful travelers can boost their eco-awareness and take positive action through everything from a plastic-free challenge or a boater education course to connecting with the Coral Restoration Foundation.

By |2019-06-26T16:33:25-04:00June 26, 2019|

Connect & Protect the Florida Keys’ Living Reefs

The Florida Keys are home to the continental United States’ only living coral barrier reef. Underwater enthusiasts can help protect it by employing eco-friendly reef etiquette, using reef-safe sunscreen, taking the Nature Conservancy's #RespectOurReef pledge and other actions. Protection of this unique natural system is essential for enjoyment today and in the future.

By |2019-05-29T22:24:33-04:00May 29, 2019|

Celebrate the 10th ‘Birthday’ of the Vandenberg Artificial Reef

Want to log a world-class, bucket-list dive experience? Then head for Key West this Memorial Day weekend for the 10-year “on-the-bottom” anniversary of the USNS Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg. Sunk May 27, 2009, it’s the world’s second-largest vessel intentionally scuttled to become an artificial reef — and the anniversary events will be unforgettable.

By |2019-05-15T17:44:39-04:00May 15, 2019|

‘Connect & Protect’ the Florida Keys’ Natural World

Some of the world’s most incredible natural resources can be found in the Florida Keys — including the continental United States’ only living coral barrier reef. Visitors can discover them, and become motivated to protect them, during soft-adventure activities, eco-travel experiences, diving or kayaking treks and stops at environmental attractions and wildlife refuges.

By |2020-04-09T15:15:42-04:00May 8, 2019|

Connect & Protect: Eco-Friendly Options in the Florida Keys

It’s easy to “unplug” in the Florida Keys & Key West. But a visit to the Keys is also a great opportunity to connect with — and become inspired to protect — the priceless environment of the United States’ southernmost island chain. Explore earth-friendly options and activities to make the next Keys adventure unforgettable.

By |2019-05-01T20:44:02-04:00May 1, 2019|

Dry Tortugas and Everglades: the Keys’ Intriguing National Parks

Planning a visit to the Florida Keys this spring or summer? As well as enjoying the island chain’s many land-and-water attractions and near-addictive easygoing vibe, you can also explore two of the United States’ most intriguing places: Dry Tortugas and Everglades national parks. Both parks are nothing less than priceless national treasures.

By |2019-04-10T19:45:24-04:00April 10, 2019|

Connect and Protect: Explore Sustainable Travel Events in the Keys

Throughout April, throughout the year and throughout the Florida Keys, sustainable family-friendly events are offered for travelers seeking to connect with the unique Keys environment and help to protect it. Among them are Mote Marine Laboratory’s Ocean Fest and the Florida Keys Wildlife Society’s full-moon kayak excursions into the National Key Deer Refuge.

By |2021-05-13T16:04:23-04:00March 27, 2019|

Keys Environmental Groups Embrace Coral Restoration and Wild Bird Rehabilitation

Interested in learning about coral restoration techniques, capturing invasive lionfish or how Florida Keys wild birds are rehabilitated? Four environmental organizations — unique attractions that appeal to nature lovers and eco-conscious vacationers — provide meaningful ways to connect with and protect the natural world during visits to the island chain.

By |2021-03-16T13:16:42-04:00February 27, 2019|
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