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Marinemax and Boston Whaler partner with Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation

by MarineMax 25 Nov 2020 05:37 NZDT

MarineMax and Boston Whaler recently announced a partnership with the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation (GHOF).

MarineMax Director of Marketing, Abbey Heimensen, comments, "We are very excited to share that MarineMax and Boston Whaler have partnered with Guy Harvey! Through this collaboration, we will be able to share the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation message with our customers and introduce their audience to MarineMax and Boston Whaler."

As boaters, we all have a love for the water. The Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation conducts scientific research and hosts educational programs aimed at conserving the marine environment. The GHOF helps to ensure future generations can enjoy and benefit from a naturally balanced ocean ecosystem.

Traci Davis from Boston Whaler comments, "As Guy Harvey would say - It is our collective responsibility to preserve the marine environment and maintain the biodiversity of this planet. Education and sharing this message are the best way to keep conservation at the forefront of every boater's mind."

We all feel a responsibility to do our part to protect our oceans. A portion of the proceeds from all Guy Harvey merchandise sold goes to aid GHOF's marine initiatives. The latest edition of Guy Harvey Magazine features Heather and Zachary Hamel, Boston Whaler owners. To view the full magazine and read more about boating and conservation, visit issuu.com/rowlandpublishing/docs/20ghfall_digitaledition/80.

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