Thursday, April 1, 2010

Day 110 - March 31

life guard tower 26 - Ocean Park, Santa Monica CA
trash collected for 20 minutes
2.4 pounds
435.6 pounds total
It was W-I-N-D-Y today, but I like the beach in cooler weather with relatively few people.

The Daily Ocean "fun" fact - My average collection is 3.96 pounds
So let's call that 4 pounds in 20 minutes.
That is 1 pound every 5 minutes.
This is from a beach that is cleaned (raked by tractor) once a day &
has 10 - 15 trash cans between every life guard tower.
W-O-W.
On windy days, what remains? Well...plastic. PLASTIC BOTTLE TOPS, PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES, PLASTIC BAGS, AND TINY BITS OF FRAGMENTED HARD PLASTIC (not pictured here).

I was thinking about the beach when the waves come up and the wind rips down the shoreline. Its ability to erode anything is clear on days like this. But then another thought came to me.

We have made products lasting for minutes out of material that withstands this harsh environment perfectly. Does that make a lot of sense?
My friend Lindsey sent me an email about a fellow Santa Monican who has also become aware of the plastics polluting our beaches, Mark Armen's blopg - GULPABLE - check it out!!
STOP PLASTIC BAGS FROM TRASHING OUR OCEANS - ACT NOW!!!!!
OCEAN MINDED contacted me to show their support and see how they could get involved with The Daily Oceans beach cleaning efforts. I'm excited! They look like a really cool company who are sincerly dedicated to helping the ocean. Check them out!

3 comments:

  1. All natural resource should be conversed from the pollution substances like plastic.I WILL HELP the person to make life comfortable either wise in recent years many areas are flooded some place has sand strom etc .

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  2. The biggest problem with plastic bags is that they do not readily break down in the environment, with estimates for the time it takes them to decompose ranging from 20 to 1000 years. One of the disquieting facts stemming from this is that plastic bags can become serial killers. The incredibly slow rate of decay of plastic bags also means that each bag we use compounds the problem, because the bags simply accumulate.

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  3. Thank you for taking the time to write about plastic and the way in which the problems with it compound once it reaches a natural habitiat like the marine ecosytsem. I appreciate your interest and hope you check back here often.

    thanks
    Sara

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