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Little Things You Can Do To Help Stop Ocean Pollution

April 17, 2019 by eweber

After reading our many blog posts about how awful we all are for mindlessly letting our trash find its way to the ocean and into the bellies of marine life, you might be wondering what in the world you can do to help stop ocean pollution. Well, you came to the right place! Of course, with the millions of tonnes of trash that is in the ocean, it might seem hopeless. Don’t give up! Nothing will ever get better if we don’t try to do our part. So, here are a few things you can do to help….

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How Technology Is Helping Clean Our Oceans

March 27, 2019 by eweber

Now that we have talked a lot about the extreme issue of pollution in our oceans, we want to discuss the positive ways that people are trying to help! 

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Should We Only Be Worried About The Straws?

February 27, 2019 by eweber

Recently, straws have been a hot topic regarding ocean pollution. People have crusaded Continue reading →

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The Plastic Epidemic

February 20, 2019 by eweber

Our wildlife is being killed by our carelessness. So, what can we do about it? Continue reading →

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