He used the view he had from his boat to help them locate the fish, and with his help they were able to quickly and efficiently rescue the fish.
The New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance leads the way for the preservation and protection of the animals that call the waters of New England home. One of their largest projects is the Ocean Sunfish Project, which helps to return stranded sunfish to the water. Their co-founder, Carol "Krill" Carson, told us a powerful story about a man on vacation who stopped what he was doing to help NECWA locate a stranded ocean sunfish. Read a part of the story below!
While working with other volunteers at NECWA to help rescue stranded ocean sunfish, they met a man from out of state who happened to be at the beach that day while on a vacation. The man noticed them struggling to locate a specific ocean sunfish that was stuck underwater and decided to put his vacation on hold to help Krill and the other volunteers. He used the view he had from his boat to help them locate the fish, and with his help they were able to quickly and efficiently rescue the fish.
Check out our full story on Carol "Krill" Carson by clicking here, and consider donating to NECWA by clicking the button below!
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