The party’s over in a small Rhode Island town — which has banned balloons over fears they will harm wildlife, according to a report Friday.

New Shoreham on Block Island, near the state’s central coastline, voted unanimously to forbid the sale and use of the high-flying party favors, citing dangers to ocean life, according to CNN.

“We are very concerned about the environment,” Kenneth Lacoste, first warden of the town council, told the station. “There’s a lot of information out there of damages that balloons do to the wildlife.”

Balloons have often landed in the ocean and washed up on the town’s shores, causing pollution and harming animals, Lacoste said.

Anyone who breaks the new rule, which goes into effect Monday, will face a $200 fine.

The bill comes after the town banned one-time use of plastic grocery bags. The balloon bill piggybacks on the previous legislation, which passed two months ago, Lacoste said.

Balloons Blow, a nonprofit organization devoted to spreading information about the dangers of the decorations, cheered the move Friday.

“When your community is surrounded by water and you see the wrath of balloon trash daily, it’s no wonder they are banning balloons altogether,” Danielle Vosburgh, founder of the organization, wrote in an email to CNN.

Several other US towns, including Provincetown and Nantucket in Massachusetts, have also banned balloons.

There are no party stores in New Shoreham that depend heavily on the sales of balloons, CNN reported.