Laundry Habits Can Impact Ocean Ecology
Chastity Kessler Chastity Kessler

Laundry Habits Can Impact Ocean Ecology

The way in which we laundry our clothes and linens can impact the amount of microplastics flowing into our oceans, according to a new study. Read this latest eye-opening study to demonstrate how behaviors at home can impact the environment.

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No Easy Fix for Plastic Debris in Oceans
Chastity Kessler Chastity Kessler

No Easy Fix for Plastic Debris in Oceans

A recent study shows that surface clean-up technologies won’t get the job done. It may take individual effort to clean up our increasingly garbage-laden oceans. Ultimately, changing human behavior is at the core of the solution.

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Balloons Don’t Belong at the Beach
Chastity Kessler Chastity Kessler

Balloons Don’t Belong at the Beach

Report Details Marine Life Plastic Ingestion and Entanglement

Marine animals often mistake plastic for food or inadvertently swallow it while feeding or swimming. Once swallowed, it can obstruct their digestion or lacerate their intestines, interfering with their ability to feed and leading to starvation and death.

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Summer 2020 Beach Clean-up - Volunteer May-September
Chastity Kessler Chastity Kessler

Summer 2020 Beach Clean-up - Volunteer May-September

Volunteers needed to remove debris beach goers leave behind (i.e. toys, plastics/micro-plastics, styrofoam containers, cigarette butts, etc.). Goal is to remove these items before they can be washed into the ocean, thus protecting marine life and shorebirds.

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