Showing posts with label environmental cleanup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environmental cleanup. Show all posts
Thursday, July 2, 2020
Healthy Seas: Ocean Allies Webinar
The mission of Healthy Seas is to remove waste, in particular fishing nets from the seas for the purpose of creating healthier seas and recycling marine litter into textile products. The recovered fishing nets will be transformed and regenerated into ECONYL® yarn, a high-quality raw material used to create new products, such as socks, swimwear or carpets.
On Monday, July 13th at 4pm experience a webinar, Ocean Allies: How marine species and humans can form the ultimate buddy system. Featuring journalist and broadcaster Lucy Siegle (BBC, Guardian, So Hot Right Now podcast) with Guests: Tom Mustill, Filmmaker, Conservation Biologist, and co-host So Hot Right Now podcast, along with Pascal van Erp, Founder of Ghost Diving, and Diving Manager of Healthy Seas.
Online Event
https://HealthySeas.webinarninja.com/live-webinars/399866/register
About Healthy Seas: www.healthyseas.org
The Healthy Seas initiative aims to remove waste from the seas, in particular fishing nets, while making sure they are regenerated into new textile products such as socks, swimwear and carpets.
Labels:
cleaning the seas,
conservation,
diving,
environment,
environmental cleanup,
fishing nets,
healthier seas,
healthy seas,
marine,
marine life,
oceans,
recycling marine litter
Location:
Miami Beach, FL, USA
Friday, August 12, 2016
Giving Back To The Everglades: Enjoy an Everglades Clean-Up on Sunday, August 14th with Love The Everglades Movement
Join Love the Everglades Movement + The Everglades Conservation Team & Memorial Cleanup + VolunteerCleanup.Org as we team up together for a canal cleanup in the Everglades. This is Everglades Clean-Up #14 Summer Symposium 2016: Giving Back To The Everglades - Day 3! We will meet at the Miccosukee Resort and caravan together over to the canal cleanup site on the Tamiami Trail near Value Jet memorial site. Day 3 (Sun, Aug 14) is an opportunity for direct action with an Everglades Clean-Up that brings people into the Everglades to remove garbage and invasive plants. This hands-on excursion will connect individuals and communities to the wilderness and waterways by providing education and experiences. This gathering will be open to people of all ages and offer a chance to interact with nature beneficially.
http://www.lovetheeverglades.org/summer-symposium-2016.html
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