On a warm summer morning, Maya wandered along the shoreline, toes buried in the sand and eyes scanning the horizon. She wore her favorite shirt—soft, sky-blue, and printed with the silhouette of a sea turtle. Across its shell, bold letters read: "FOR LOVE OF THE OCEANS." That shirt wasn’t just clothing. It was a reminder of the day she swam alongside a wild turtle off the coast of Maui. She had followed it gently through the water, mesmerized by its slow, graceful rhythm. As it drifted deeper, she noticed something wrapped around its flipper—an old plastic bag. Maya swam closer and carefully freed it. The turtle turned, lingered for a moment, then disappeared into the blue. Ever since, she made a promise: to live for the oceans, to speak for what couldn’t speak for itself. That promise became her purpose—and the turtle became her symbol. Now, every time she wore that shirt, it felt like a quiet vow whispered into the wind: “To protect what I love. To remind others that the ocean’s heart beats through us all.” And as she walked past others on the beach, the message across her back kept moving—like waves—planting seeds of change, one glance at a time. 

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