Join the Ocean Network Express North America Crew at Long Beach CleanUp in sunny southern California. Supplies will be provided. Please dress appropriately for the weather, wear closed-toe shoes, bring […]
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Nehalem Bay Ocean Blue Cleanup Sponsored by Ocean Blue Project
Meeting at 278 Marine Drive, Wheeler, Oregon USA. Bring boats, rubber boots and drinking water!
Do Beach Cleanups Really Make a Difference?
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How to avoid single-use plastics in our lives
The 4 segments of Blue Schools are: Classroom Learning: Students learn about the production of plastic and the connection between plastic, watersheds and keeping our oceans clean. Stewardship Action Projects: […]
Students Must Take the Lead in Conservation
Spend more money on better things. Durability means fewer products going into landfills. Shop in thrift stores. Give things away or sell them rather than throwing them away. Avoid products […]
Ocean Plastic Pollution Facts
Plastic in the Ocean Solutions Place a small box in your car with reusable cups, plates, forks, etc. Keep a glass jug of drinking water in your car or boxed […]