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Why Gov. DeSantis should sign the balloon release ban into law 

Balloons are some of the most life-threatening marine litter for crucial wildlife populations

by Robin Miller
June 7, 2024
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By Robin Miller, Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce 

Floridians are becoming more conscious of the harm balloon releases cause to wildlife and our coasts. Far too often, beach goers are seeing littered balloons on morning walks, fishing charter captains are scooping balloons out of the ocean and coastal animals are injured by this debris. 

Balloons and their plastic attachments pose serious hazards to sea turtles and other ocean life. Balloons are some of the most life-threatening marine litter for crucial wildlife populations. 

Balloons released into the air (iStock image)
Balloons released into the air (iStock image)

As president and CEO of the Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce, my primary purpose is to champion our coastal businesses, bolster tourism and foster collaborative opportunities that elevate both the economic landscape and the overall well-being of our coastal communities. As a Floridian, I can’t ignore the crucial link between our state’s dedication to environmental conservation and its direct influence on the vitality of our coastal businesses and economies. 

Bottom line, clean oceans and beaches are critical to Florida’s economic prosperity. That’s why the Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber strongly endorsed state Rep. Linda Chaney and state Sen. Nick DiCeglie’s bill to protect our beaches and prohibit the intentional release of balloons. 

With more coastline than any other state in the continental United States, healthy and thriving coastal resources support the livelihoods for thousands of Floridians. Florida has unique characteristics that make it a diverse paradise for locals and tourists alike. 

Our tourist-driven coastal economy is important and offers an array of activities and treasured beaches, fishing meccas and protected natural areas such as Shell Key Preserve and Caladesi Island State Park. So, it’s important that we collectively ensure that both visitors and residents benefit from healthy oceans and a plastic-free, clean environment. 

Robin Miller
Robin Miller

Here in the award-winning Pinellas County beaches, we know that healthy and clean beaches equal a healthy and thriving coastal economy. Balloon litter is still litter. Intentionally releasing balloons should be a thing of the past and Florida’s laws should reflect that. 

While releasing balloons have sometimes been used to celebrate and commemorate significant events or milestones, Floridians can consider greener alternatives such as: blowing bubbles, flying kites, planting a tree or building a memorial garden. Additionally, House Bill 321 includes provisions to exempt children from fines, while directing law enforcement to address intentional balloon releases as we continue to educate our communities on its impacts. 

The Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber strongly supports HB 321 – Release of Balloons and we encourage Gov. DeSantis to swiftly sign this commonsense bill into law. 

Robin Miller is president and CEO of the Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce. 

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  1. William Smith says:
    11 months ago

    It’s time to ban all balloons from being sold including online.

  2. Sheyla Suarez says:
    11 months ago

    Balloons have a deadly effect on our environment and marine life. Hundreds of animals die every day due to balloons. Intentional balloon releases should be banned. Please sign off on Bill HB 321

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