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FTHT is dedicated to effectuating positive change by empowering individuals to organize meaningful and engaging experiences that build compassion for animals and the natural environment.

So what do you think about the Santa Monica Pier parking lot and all the disfunctional trash bins on the beach?  🎡 🌊 1. ...
04/28/2026

So what do you think about the Santa Monica Pier parking lot and all the disfunctional trash bins on the beach? 🎡 🌊

1. This beach parking lot is next to Heal The Bay!! What effort is going on to help this? We cleaned up as much as we could but let’s figure this out! 🤝

2. What is going on with ALL of the trash bins in on the beach?!!! Every single trash bins is damaged! First, they are too light weight so the wind tips them over. Second the lids do not closed because they were warped by the sun and since the can’t close seagulls dive in pulling trash out and polluting the beach with harm to the environment and marine life.

3. Why are vendors allowed to push plastic toys on the beach that are wrapped in clear plastic wrap over the plastic toy to be bought for children for the children to leave on the beach for the waves to take and break up in millions of pieces causing mass destruction for the cost of $5-$10.00.

This should not be allowed! 🚫⛔️✋ None of this should be! 🙈

This ieasy to fix! This is 100% solvable with land band easy solutions.

Let’s figure this out people! 👏 👏 👏


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🌊 1,324 pieces of waste removed.A huge thank you to the Brentwood Country Club team for showing up with heart and purpos...
04/21/2026

🌊 1,324 pieces of waste removed.

A huge thank you to the Brentwood Country Club team for showing up with heart and purpose. Your time, energy, and commitment made a real impact on our coastline. 💙

Together, we removed 1,324 items — the majority being single-use plastic that would have otherwise ended up in our ocean.

What stood out:
♻️ 673 plastic items
🚬 150 cigarette butts
🧃 98 fast food plastics
🥤 106 bottle caps
🧻 186 paper pieces
🧊 98+ styrofoam items

This is the reality of what’s washing up on our beaches — and a reminder that most of it is preventable.

Grateful to be in community with people who show up and care. This is how real change happens. 🌎

✨ Every piece removed is a step toward a cleaner ocean.

See you at the next cleanup.

Just love all these pictures from your last beach cleanup in Marina Del Ray!!    It’s incredible to gather together to m...
12/05/2025

Just love all these pictures from your last beach cleanup in Marina Del Ray!!

It’s incredible to gather together to make such an impact on our beaches. We are inspiring others about our impact by sharing our stories. We are doing the work by gathering up foreign objects out of the natural environment and collecting data to help put a stop to major sources of pollution.

Thank you to all the volunteers that showed and participated in our last event!! We did so good!!

🌊 We Did It — Pick Up For Paradise Beach Cleanup Results! 💙Our community showed up big time for the planet this weekend ...
11/12/2025

🌊 We Did It — Pick Up For Paradise Beach Cleanup Results! 💙

Our community showed up big time for the planet this weekend in Marina del Rey!

Volunteers rolled up their sleeves, danced on the sand, and collected a total of 4,593 pieces of trash. 🤯

Here’s what we pulled from our coastline:
♻️ 1,665 plastic items
🥤 350 wrappers + 329 bottle caps
🍔 61 fast food plastics
🧃 1,394 styrofoam pieces
🚬 250 cigarette butts
🎈 16 balloons
💉 2 syringes
😷 4 masks
…and even a makeup sponge, socks, and a golf tee (yep, seriously).

Every piece counts. Every hand helps. Together, we’re protecting marine life and the health of our planet. 🌎💪

Huge love to everyone who came out — and to our sponsors 😍 🔊 🍕
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Thank you to our DJs for keeping the vibes high while we made a difference! 🎶


✨ When we come together with heart and action, paradise isn’t just something we visit — it’s something we create. 💙 🙌

11/12/2025

🎥🌊 This is what 4,593 pieces of trash look like.

From wrappers to Styrofoam, cigarette butts to balloons — every single piece was pulled from our Marina del Rey coastline this weekend.

✨ 101 volunteers
♻️ 4,593 items collected
💙 1 ocean
🌎 1 planet
💫 1 purpose

Plastic pollution isn’t just ugly — it’s choking marine life and threatening the oxygen we breathe. Over 70% of our oxygen comes from the ocean, yet in some parts of the Pacific, plastic outweighs zooplankton 6 to 1.

By 2050, 99% of seabirds will have ingested plastic.
And 0% of plastic is biodegradable.

This pollution is 100% preventable with land-based solutions.

I hope you feel inspired to take action — even one small step helps protect our ocean and planet. Every action matters. 🌊💙

A huge thank-you to everyone who showed up to make Marina del Rey shine brighter! 💪
See you at the next beach cleanup!

🌊 Pick Up For Paradise — Beach Cleanup + DJ Dance Party! 💙This Sunday, Nov 9th, join ,   and  in Marina del Rey for the ...
11/03/2025

🌊 Pick Up For Paradise — Beach Cleanup + DJ Dance Party! 💙

This Sunday, Nov 9th, join , and in Marina del Rey for the next — a morning of cleanup, three DJs, and ocean love! 🌎✨

🧘‍♀️ 10:00 AM – Morning Meditation with
🌊 10:15–11:30 AM – Beach Cleanup with
🎶 11:30 AM–1:30 PM – Live DJ sets by , & Liz 💥 — dance party in the sand!

📍 4715 Ocean Front Walk, Marina del Rey, CA 90292

Together, we’re restoring our coastline, protecting marine life — and since we’re all here, we might as well dance! 🕺🏻💃

Bring your hat, reef-safe sunscreen, reusable water bottle, and good vibes — we’ll provide gloves, buckets, and beats.

💙 Link in bio to sign up!
Let’s clean, connect, and celebrate our paradise. 🌊✨

A huge thank-you to for donating speakers, cables, and a solar generator from his company to power the party sustainably! ☀️🔊

See you there!!

08/18/2025

Please send an email or letter or call to the the France’s Ministry of Ecological Transition and urge them to act humanely: (story below)

Contact Information
Secrétariat général du ministère de la Transition écologique

Email: [email protected]
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Phone: +33 1 40 81 10 25 (available Monday–Friday, during office hours)
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Postal Address (if you prefer physical mail):
Ministère de la Transition écologique
Direction de l’Information et de la Communication
244, boulevard Saint-Germain
75007 Paris, France

ANTIBES, France (May 16, 2025) — Disturbing footage taken on May 7 by TideBreakers exposes severe neglect of two orcas, Wikie and her son Keijo, and 12 dolphins at the closed Marineland Antibes in France. The animals are seen languishing in algae-infested tanks, and their visible neglect has prompted calls for urgent action before it’s too late.

In Defense of Animals is demanding immediate intervention from French authorities, including the Ministry for Ecological Transition, the Departmental Directorate for Population Protection (DDPP), the Prefect of Alpes-Maritimes, and the Mayor of Antibes, Jean Leonetti. French law obligates these authorities to prevent animal cruelty and neglect — failure to act may constitute legal violations.

“Forcing an animal to suffer in filth is a criminal offense,” said Fleur Dawes, Communications Director at In Defense of Animals. “French authorities must either force Parques Reunidos to provide immediate care or seize the animals now — Wikie, Keijo, and 12 dolphins could die of neglect in these appalling conditions.”

Under Article L215-11 of the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code, professionals responsible for unnecessary mistreatment of animals can face up to one year in prison and a €15,000 fine. Article 521-1 of the Penal Code provides for up to three years in prison and a €45,000 fine for cruelty to a captive animal — or five years and €75,000 if the animal dies.

Marineland Antibes, owned by Spanish leisure park operator Parques Reunidos, closed in January 2025, a year before France’s ban on cetacean shows takes full effect in 2026. Yet the park laid off staff and left the animals trapped in deteriorating conditions at the shuttered facility.

Sea Shepherd France has called for the orca tank to be refurbished, and dedicated staff retained to care for the animals until a sanctuary is ready to accept the orcas.

While the pending Whale Sanctuary Project in Canada was denied by French authorities, the Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation sanctuary is nearing completion in Greece.

In April, Spain declared Loro Parque in the Canary Islands unfit for the orcas, citing unacceptable conditions at the entertainment center owned by German entrepreneur, Wolfgang Kiessling. Spain’s scientific panel concluded that Loro Parque’s facilities “do not meet the minimum requirements in terms of surface area, volume and depth necessary to house the specimens in optimal conditions.” This official assessment reinforces widespread animal welfare concerns about Loro Parque, where orcas have been documented with broken teeth, rake marks, and behavioral abnormalities.

Please add your voice: Sign the petition here and share. 💔 Two orcas, Wikie and her son Keijo, are trapped in filthy, ab...
08/18/2025

Please add your voice: Sign the petition here and share.

💔 Two orcas, Wikie and her son Keijo, are trapped in filthy, abandoned tanks at Marineland in Antibes, France. The park has shut down, but these intelligent, social beings remain behind—suffering every day.

France promised to end captivity, but their future is still uncertain.

Save Wikie and Keijo from Abandonment

Right now two captive orcas in France are facing a cruel fate: Wikie and Keijo are mother and son orcas who have been he...
08/18/2025

Right now two captive orcas in France are facing a cruel fate: Wikie and Keijo are mother and son orcas who have been held captive in the Marineland Antibes aquarium for nearly a decade.

The French Ministry’s Inspector General Report recommends that Wikie and Keijo be relocated into a whale sanctuary. But if the Ministry does not mandate this, Marineland Antibes plans to send them to concrete tanks in Japan or Spain. Upon arrival, the orcas will almost certainly be separated from each other, placed in even smaller tanks, and entered into forced breeding programs.

In 1993, public pressure saved Keiko from a fate like this. Please add your name to our petition to the French government asking them to INSIST that Wikie and Keijo be rescued and sent to the whale sanctuary in Nova Scotia instead.

Captive mother and son orcas Wikie and Keijo must be moved from their current aquarium. A whale sanctuary is ready for them in Nova Scotia. But aquarium owner Marineland Antibes now plans to send them to Japan, where they will certainly be separated and placed in even smaller tanks. Free them today!

Happy early birthday to one of our super volunteers.   Thank you for always showing up at our events to help save our oc...
03/11/2025

Happy early birthday to one of our super volunteers. Thank you for always showing up at our events to help save our oceans .

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