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NOAA Invites Citizens to “Come Visit Us” at the Coastal and Ocean Places It Helps Protect

May052014

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Conserving coastal places provides economic benefits to local communities. For example, across all national marine sanctuaries, about $4 billion annually is generated in local coastal and ocean-dependent economies from diverse activities like commercial fishing, research and recreation-tourist activities. NOAA’s National Ocean Service works to conserve marine areas — and preserve the economic benefits of these special places to local communities —through coastal management and place-based conservation programs such as the National Estuarine Research Reserve System, National Marine Sanctuaries, and the Coral Reef Conservation Program.

From May 5-9, NOAA’s National Ocean Service will celebrate these special coastal and marine places in conjunction with National Travel and Tourism Week. Their online campaign, Come Visit Us, highlights a variety of coastal and marine places that the National Ocean Service helps to protect, including

  • 28 national estuarine research reserves (1.3 million coastal and estuarine acres)
  • 13 national marine sanctuaries and 1 national marine monument (170,000 square miles of marine and Great Lakes waters)
  • coral reefs and marine protected areas in U.S. coastal waters

The campaign will include ocean facts, an audio podcast, videos, and even a guide to diving in our sanctuaries and reserves. And for those who can’t travel to our ocean and coasts in the near future, this visual campaign will help them virtually experience the coastal and marine places that NOAA strives to protect. Conserving these special places today is critical to ensuring future generations can enjoy and benefit from these valuable ocean and coastal resources tomorrow.

You can follow Come Visit Us on the NOAA Ocean Service Facebook or Twitterpages.

Organizations and Groups

  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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[1] https://2014-2017.commerce.gov/news/blog/2014/05/noaa-invites-citizens-come-visit-us-coastal-and-ocean-places-it-helps-protect
[2] https://2014-2017.commerce.gov/node/450#comment-form-collapsed
[3] https://2014-2017.commerce.gov/categories/environment
[4] http://nerrs.noaa.gov/
[5] http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/
[6] http://coralreef.noaa.gov/
[7] http://facebook.com/usoceangov
[8] https://twitter.com/noaaocean