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#SOStrashtalk: September 2015

September 1, 2015August 6, 2020 saveourshoresLeave a commentHome Page Slider, UncategorizedClean Beaches, common beach trash, dirty beaches, Hotspots, marine debris, September, Trash Talk

On this September edition of #SOStrashtalk, the monthly marine debris meter from Save Our Shores, we give you the FIVE most common types of beach trash.  We have recovered these items at nearly 80 beaches and waterways along the Central Read More

#SOStrashtalk: August 2015

August 7, 2015August 6, 2020 saveourshoresLeave a commentUncategorizedClean Beaches, Cowells Beach, Davenport Beach, del monte beach, dirty beaches, elkhorn slough, Hotspots, marine debris, Trash Talk

Ever want to know what beaches are the most polluted with waste debris in the Monterey Bay Area? #SOStrashtalk will tell you everything you need to know.  Say no to dirty beaches, cleanup after yourself and remind others to do the same. Read More

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