Plastic in the oceans is entirely caused by human action and human inaction. It has as much potential to do harm as the worst climate change scenario and is having greater immediate effects, yet it so far receives comparatively no attention, and very little private or government action or funding.
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Volunteers Honor Hawaii Oceans
Ocean Girl Project Beach Cleanup Sat April 21st This Earth Day all of the volunteers from Ocean Girl Project appreciate the special contribution each of you made to keep the ocean and beach clean!!! You did a great job, the ocean and its living creatures are grateful. EArth DaY WaRriOrs.. Our awesome volunteers! Taking…
HAWAII BEACH CLEAN UP 2012!
This event is for all ages and everyone is invited, bring your groups, classmates, neighbors, friends and family
NOAA Ocean Pollution & Ocean Girl Project Mission-Clean it up!!!!!!
Did you know that approximately 1.4 billion pounds of trash per year enters the ocean? Where does all that trash come from? Where does it go? Much of it ends up on our beaches washed in with the waves and tides, some sinks, some is eaten by marine animals mistaking it for food. Other forms…
THE “FUTURE OF SURFING” PRESENTED BY RERIP IN HAWAII SATURDAY MAY 21, 2011
THE “FUTURE OF SURFING” PRESENTED BY RERIP IS COMING TO HALEIWA, HI Saturday MAY 21, 2011 Haleiwa, Oahu – For the past four years, Rerip has presented “The Future of Surfing” fund-raising event and surfboard swap, designed to advance sustainability in surfing while giving back to the community. Rerip is pleased to announce “The Future…
Ocean Girl Project Operation Beach Clean up!!
‘A‘ohe hana nui ke alu ‘ia.. “No task is too big when done together by all.” I think that pretty much describes how we feel about how our beach clean up went Saturday, April 2nd. After seeing such depressing images of albatross stomaches of plastic and honu choking on plastic bags it was SO encouraging…