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Jacqueline for Marine Conservation

Thursday, March 23, 2017 • Hindi Comments
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Jacqueline Fernandez is sure having a good year, with much talked about projects in her kitty, Tarun Mansukhan's next 'Drive', opposite Sushant Singh Rajput, Reload opposite Siddharth Malhotra and 'Judwaa 2' opposite Varun Dhawan.

However it isn't just work for Ms. Fernandez, she has social issues up her mind as well. Jacqueline will now be associating herself with the cause of marine conservation. She plans to lend support to the environmental cause in order to save marine life.

Jacqueline is someone who loves the sea and visiting beaches. She will now be spreading awareness on Marine Conservation. The thought of marine conservation has been always up her mind and the actress is looking forward to creating aware on the cause.

Jacqueline shared, "Around the world, marine ecosystems are being threatened, degraded, damaged or destroyed by human activities, one of which is pollution. Taking a stroll along any beach or a ride on a ferry, one will get an idea of just how much litter is floating around in the form of the sand strewn with plastic bottles, fish boxes, light bulbs, flip-flops, scraps of fishing net or timber. The scene is the same the world over, for the seas are full of garbage. I've witnessed this many times on the ferry to Alibaug or to Madh Island and it's an extremely disheartening sight. I really feel we need to educate people and spread awareness on Marine conservation."

She further adds, "We can start with the smallest of steps to contribute towards Marine Conservation, like restricting or reducing our use of plastic products as plastic end up as ocean debris contributing to habitat destruction and entangling and killing tens of thousands of marine animals each year. We can also help by not littering beaches and waterways, disposing off waste in an environmentally safe way and reusing and recycling whenever possible."

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