Meet Captain Gary — Florida’s most dashing pelican and the high-flying guardian of the seas.

With sun-kissed feathers and a razor-sharp mind, Captain Gary is far more than a skilled navigator. From harbor to harbor, he confidently pilots the sail and motor yachts generously donated by devoted pet lovers, helping Doctor Wooff and his team make house calls to fellow boat owners and their beloved pets. But these voyages are more than routine visits — they are missions of purpose.

Together, Captain Gary and Doctor Wooff are sailing ambassadors for the oceans.

The yachts serve as floating classrooms and research vessels, allowing the team to study marine wildlife across the globe and witness firsthand the fragile state of our seas. From coral reefs gasping under rising temperatures to coastlines choked with plastic, Captain Gary has seen what many never do — the quiet crisis unfolding beneath the waves.

And he refuses to stay silent.

With bold wings and an even bolder voice, Captain Gary is committed to alerting the public to the alarming and often unknown environmental crimes affecting oceans worldwide. Illegal dumping, plastic pollution, habitat destruction — these are not distant headlines to him. They are daily realities. His message is urgent and unwavering: the cleanup of ocean plastic is not optional — it is essential.

Yet Captain Gary delivers his message with hope.

When the sun sets over open water, he pulls out his beloved accordion. Alongside Doctor Wooff, he composes spirited sing-along songs about healing the planet, turning awareness into harmony and action into rhythm. His music carries across the docks, inviting everyone to care a little more and act a little sooner.

And yes — between missions, this sophisticated seabird still makes time for gourmet fish sticks (which he proudly claims his ancestors invented).

Handsome. Brilliant. Courageous.
Captain Gary is not just sailing the world — he’s helping steer it toward a cleaner, kinder future.

And as long as there are oceans to protect, he and Doctor Wooff will keep sailing — and singing — for change.