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Best Beaches in America to Visit on Coastal Cleanup Day
Coastal Beaches are stunning places to visit all year. Now, you can learn how to take care of our beaches and the marine animals we love so much.
Urban Ecology Projects Gives At Risk Youth New Skills and Healing
Linn County of Oregon Juvenile Justice Department youth conserve a riparian area with Ocean Blue to gain new skills and inspiration.
Grassroots Organizations Are Playing A Role in Reducing Waste
Extensive efforts are ongoing to recycle these wastes but the remainder is still an enormous amount of waste that goes into our ecosystem.
Black Farmers Take On Monsanto’s Cancer-Causing Weed Killer
New Permit for Kayakers And Rafters In Oregon
Ocean Blue’s Fees Are paid For 2020
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Will the single-use tax cure the looming trash crisis?
Specialty T-shirts that Save our Oceans and Beaches
Would You Believe Jellyfish Are Natural Filters for Microplastics?
Jellyfish provide a substantial benefit to marine life as food for large fish and turtles. They also provide a habitat for small fish to hide from predators.