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Marine debris collected from Coronado's beaches make up this unique one-of-a-kind piece. It reminds us all to care for our oceans.
Aluminum takes 80 to 200 days to break down. Please remember to recycle.
Keep our beaches and oceans clean for swimmers, surfers, and divers.
Marine debris collected from Coronado's beaches make up this unique one-of-a-kind piece. It reminds us all to care for our oceans. Keep our seas plastic free.
Keeping plastic from the sea
keeps plastic out of you and me.
Marine debris collected from Coronado's beaches make up this unique one-of-a-kind piece. It reminds us all to care for our oceans. Ninety percent of all shorebirds have ingested plastic. it blocks their digestive system and cuts-off their nutrition.
Marine debris collected from Coronado's beaches make up this unique one-of-a-kind piece. It reminds us all to care for our oceans. When you look at Coronado beaches you see the beauty, but once you see the trash, you cannot unsee it.
Marine debris collected from Coronado's beaches make up this unique one-of-a-kind piece. It reminds us all to care for our oceans. Keep track of your beach toys and take them home with you.
Even jellies are impacted by plastic in the ocean.
Marine debris collected from Coronado's beaches make up this statement piece and reminds us all to care for our oceans.
Balloons that are not properly disposed of can end up in the ocean and along the shore. Sea turtles often mistake them for jellyfish -- of their favorite foods causing starvation and death.
Marine debris collected from Coronado's beaches make up this unique one-of-a-kind piece. It reminds us all to care for our oceans. Whales can be entangled in fishing nets causing trauma and eventual death.
Marine debris collected from Coronado's beaches make up this statement piece. It serves as a poignant reminder for us all to care for our oceans.
Ghost fishing from abandoned fishing nets kills over 650,000 animals each year.
Marine debris collected from Coronado's beaches make up this unique one-of-a-kind piece. Keeping plastic and other marine debris out of the ocean is critical to turtles, marine mammals, shore birds, and fish.
Marine debris collected from Coronado's beaches make up this unique one-of-a-kind piece. Keeping plastic and other marine debris out of the ocean is critical to turtles' survival.
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