These students have an environmental success story that proves that even small groups can help accomplish big things -- such as protecting the majestic whales that migrate off the Bay Area coast.
While the program tracks deadly collisions, its main purpose is to prevent them. To do that, the Sanctuary along with NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is convincing shipping companies to slow the speed of their vessels in sensitive areas.The program is voluntary, and relies on the cooperation of the shipping companies.
With that in mind, teachers and students at Orchard school thought, perhaps, they could help the cause. Together the students created cards, thanking the companies for slowing down. They included personal messages to the company executives on one side and hand-drawn artwork of whales on the other.Wilder's mom, Sara Hutto, works with NOAA and helped organize the program. She says most of the companies responded right away.
"I was really blown away. We did not expect to even hear back from the shipping companies, let alone for there to be an actual, like, policy change that was impacted by what the kids did. So we were all really excited," Sara Hutto said. Now, managers at the sanctuary are hoping the card campaign might also convince more shipping companies to join the program as well. As for the kids, it's perhaps a valuable lesson in the power of positive reinforcement and working together to protect these majestic creatures.
The program is actually known as Blue Whales Blue Skies, and is a partnership with air quality control districts. That's because, along with protecting the whales, slowing down also reduces air pollution from the cargo ships.
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