
It's not a horror story, it's a tragic reality for too many ocean animals because of the scary new Ocean Garbage Monster. That's an ugly mess that our foremothers and forefathers never had to worry about.
Ocean animals eat plastic accidentally, either mixed with their real food or sometimes because it looks just like their real food. To a sea turtle, a floating plastic bag can look just like a yummy jellyfish.
Fortunately, something is being done, and you can help. The Ocean Conservancy's International Coastal Cleanup removed 6 million pounds of trash from our oceans and beaches, through the combined efforts of 378,000 people in 76 countries worldwide and 45 US states. Join us for the next cleanup on Sep. 20, 2008.

Wanna know what trash items are most often found on beaches and in the ocean? The ICC report will tell you, so you know what items to worry about. Did you know that straws are in the top ten list of ocean and beach trash?
Join the fun, and you'll be smarter, sexier and richer. Tweet
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Signed up, thank you. This may make me smarter; even sexier if I get a tan. Richer? I'm not yet convinced, but 2 outta 3 ain't bad.
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