
A MISSION TO SAVE THE WORLD’S OCEANS
A small group of fourth graders are working to save the world’s oceans. But a few forth graders are not enough. So you can help too! Help us on our first problem: Dolphins!
About
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We have meetings every Wednesday at our lunch recess for 30 minutes.

H2O stands for Help The Ocean and is also is the molecule for water.

You can help too! Recycle to reduce the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
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Our club
8
members
5
meetings
“A lot of people attack the sea, I make to love it.” -Jacques Cousteau
H2O Club Pledge: “As an H2O Club member, I pledge to try my hardest and contribute to the club to help save the ocean and all its life.”

Why You’ll Love Us
Everyone cares about the ocean and we know how much we are hurting it. But no one is helping, so the H2O club has decided too. Here are some reasons why we are doing this:
- It’s a problem
- Environment Safety
- Sunscreen is causing coral bleaching
- For you
- For future generations
“Great ocean care”
Great job keeping the ocean alive!
Aanya
“Great Cause”
This is so inspiring!
Rhishi
Missions
Dolphins
Let’s get straight to the point: Dolphins. We all know that they are endangered in many different ways. Three of them are over fishing, pollution and climate change. Over fishing is pretty self explanatory, it means to fish more than you need to. This reduces the number of fish in the ocean, and because dolphins eat fish they have nothing to eat. This is one reason that dolphins are disappearing. The next reason is because of pollution. Oil spills, plastic, dead zones, toxins and noise are all reasons that the ocean is dying. Also, dolphins like waters about 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Their body temperature stays about 96.8 to 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, just like humans, or it is too hot. So we need help to save the dolphins!
Bibliography
“Why Are Dolphins Endangered? – Lesson for Kids.” Study.com, 14 September 2016, study.com/academy/lesson/why-are-dolphins-endangered-lesson-for-kids.html, December 4, 2019
Sen Nag, Oishimaya. “The Different Types Of Marine Pollution.” WorldAtlas, Sept. 21, 2018, worldatlas.com/articles/the-different-types-of-marine-pollution.html, December 6, 2019
“Facts About Dolphins for Kids.” Study.com, 2 December 2015, study.com/academy/lesson/dolphin-life-cycle-lesson-for-kids.html, December 6, 2019



