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the daily ocean: June 29, 2014 - beach cleanup #371
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Tuesday, July 1, 2014. June 29, 2014 - beach cleanup #371. Tower 26 - Santa Monica, CA. Trash collected for 20 min. 1,3695 pounds of trash off this beach total. I find many, many plastic beverage bottles of all kinds. I find too many. I also occasionally drink iced green tea out of a plastic bottle. I found it really easy to grab one when I took time off from doing regular beach cleanups after my daughter was born. So how about next time, just today, or tomorrow, glass over plastic? Most definitely, glas...
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the daily ocean: Jan. 9 - First Cleanup of 2015
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Monday, January 19, 2015. Jan 9 - First Cleanup of 2015. Tower 26 - Santa Monica, CA. Trash collected for 20 min. 1,3992 pounds total. Our daughter Willow did not pick up any trash. She hung out with her Dad while I picked up our loot. We found the usual suspects…. And some more of the same. But being together out on the beach at the beginning of the year doing a cleanup was wonderful. The daily ocean - fb. Or leave a message below. Happy New Year to you all! January 19, 2015 at 4:45 PM. This is a sustai...
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the daily ocean: July 21, 2014 - Beach Cleanup #374
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Thursday, July 24, 2014. July 21, 2014 - Beach Cleanup #374. Tower 26 - Santa Monica, CA. Trash collected for 20 min. 1,3817 pounds total. So what do you do when you want a cup of coffee? If I have remembered to bring my reusable mug, that's what I use. If I am really tired, I just get a cup of coffee," I answer. And the truth is that even though I do not use bottled water in my daily life, coffee is another issue. I did not buy a plastic bottle of water this week, but. And there's the crux of it all.
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Seaborn: Ocean Sciences blogzine: December 2012
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Monday, December 31, 2012. China’s boom savages coral reefs—study. From GlobalNation: C hina’s boom savages coral reefs—study. SYDNEY—China’s economic boom has seen its coral reefs shrink by at least 80 percent over the past 30 years, a joint Australian study found Thursday, with researchers describing “grim” levels of damage and loss. 8220;On offshore atolls and archipelagos claimed by six countries in the South China Sea, coral cover has declined from an average of greater than 60 percent to around 20 ...
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the daily ocean: Mary's Community Count Beach Cleanups!
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Friday, April 10, 2015. Mary's Community Count Beach Cleanups! My friend Mary chose The Daily Ocean to fufill community service requirements for her college course. You can do this too! Just let me know and we'll arrange it. Thank you for inspiring me to do beach clean-ups. I'm so glad you created The Daily Ocean. It was such a learning experience. My favorite things are when people would say thank you and we would share a moment as complete strangers over the love for the Earth and Ocean. 6 Surfers Poin...
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the daily ocean: August 18, 2014 - Beach Cleanup #376
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Wednesday, August 20, 2014. August 18, 2014 - Beach Cleanup #376. Tower 26 - Santa Monica, CA. Trash collected for 20 min. A familiar scene in the summer. My husband was in Hawaii doing research for 2 weeks, I went to a four day writing conference, and then took care of our baby Willow until he got home late last week. All of this is to say that motherhood takes precedent (happily) in my life. AND It felt good to get back out onto the sand while Garen put her to bed at 7:00 pm on Monday night. For more d...
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the daily ocean: Day 208 - August 2, 2011
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011. Day 208 - August 2, 2011. Life guard tower 26 - Santa Monica, CA. Trash collected for 20 min. COMMUNITY COUNT DAY 116. Until I update from my rock star friend Danielle's blog IT STARTS WITH ME. 82 DAYS and counting). Trash collected for 20 minutes. Arleen - 2.1. Garen - 2.1. THE DAILY OCEAN TOTAL POUNDS COLLECTED OFF ALL BEACHES - 1,496.6. After the CBS Nightly News aired their segment. And so castles made of.plastic? Fall into the sea, endlessly. Please excuse the poor par...
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the daily ocean: join me! the community count
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People from all over the world have done daily ocean style cleanups! Here is how to do your own daily ocean cleanup and I will publish it! Spend 20 minutes collecting trash. On any local beach, or on vacation. Tell me your thoughts. I'll post it for you and add you to. The Community Count Collection. DAILY OCEAN COMBINED TOTAL. AS OF JULY 11, 2014 IS 2,488.2 POUNDS. That is over a ton of trash off of beaches around the world! Email me to get involved, come on a cleanup, or do your own! Do you have a goal?
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the daily ocean: August 24 - Beach Cleanup #377
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Friday, August 29, 2014. August 24 - Beach Cleanup #377. Tower 26 - Santa Monica, CA. Trash collected for 20 min. 1,3936 pounds total. One plastic item I found as much as water bottles are single use plastic bags. The CA State bill (#SB270) to ban these bags statewide is coming up for a vote in the Senate today. Would you like to help? If you use twitter please copy and tweet:. SenLouCorrea will you be a voice for a cleaner, greener #California and say #YesOnSB270 so we can #BanTheBag? This is a sustaina...
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the daily ocean: Beach Cleanup and Biodiversity Project Windward High
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Beach Cleanup and Biodiversity Project Windward High. On May 16th I met students from Windward School at the Venice Beach Pier for a cleanup. Their project is Plastic Pollution in the biodiversity of Los Angeles. We found the usual suspects. Ava, Juliana and Zander). Halfway through our cleanup our bags were pretty full. Our total was 17 pounds collected from the beach. In 30 minutes by 8 people. Meet "Trashy the Turtle" made from about 200 pieces of trash off of Venice Beach.
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