The Surfrider Podcast
Sun protection is important to protect your health, but depending on what type of sunscreen you use, it could also be harming marine life while also exposing you to chemical sunscreen ingredients. Y In this episode, we're joined by Katie Day, Surfrider's Senior Manager of Science and Policy, to unpack the concerning science behind the active ingredients in chemical sunscreens that are shown to be toxic to marine ecosystems, and have been proven capable of permeating into the deeper layers of your skin and entering your bloodstream. Our conversation explores why the FDA recommended removing chemical UV filters from its "generally recognized as safe and effective" list back in 2019, and why that final ruling still hasn't been issued. We also get into what "reef safe" actually means, why Hawaii and the U.S. Virgin Islands have banned certain chemical sunscreens, and why protecting coral reefs — which cover just 1% of the ocean but support 25% of all marine life — is more urgent than ever. The good news: making the switch to a healthier option for you and the ocean is simple. Give this episode a listen to dive deeper, and visit surfrider.org to prepare for summer beach days with Surfrider's Reef-Friendly Sunscreen Guide [https://www.surfrider.org/reef-friendly-sunscreens].
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