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Sunflowers in the Sea

(by Margo Fallis) Shauna was a bright yellow starfish that lived in a shallow tidal pool at the edge of the North Sea. She looked just like a sunflower; with her five star legs pouring out from the center, much like petals. Her color added much beauty to the pool. She was a happy starfish, [...]

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rubbish

  (Charles Moore – Founder of Plastic Oceans, Algalita) Founder of the Algalita Marine Research Foundation. Moore has conducted ocean and coastal sampling for plastic fragments through more than 40,000 miles of the North Pacific Ocean.  Once on his return voyage noticed, “Every time I came on deck to survey the horizon, I saw a soap bottle, bottle [...]

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Roz Savage arrives Honolulu Hawaii

The Pacific Ocean is very, very big. Huge. Enormous. Especially when you are crossing it in a 23-foot rowboat at an average speed of 2 miles per hour.

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