Quick Facts:

   Each year over 18,000 beaches across the U.S. are closed or posted as unhealthy.

   90% of the trash floating in the world’s ocean is plastic.

   the plastic floating in our oceans comes from four sources: plastic bags, plastic bottle caps. plastic water bottles. and styrofoam

   200 billion pounds of plastics are used each year
    
   In the United States alone, over 24 billion pounds of single use plastic packaging is produced each year
How does trash end up in our oceans? 
60-80% of trash found in our ocean comes from urban runoff. How does trash from our cities end up in our oceans? Learn how what we do in our community effects our water quality, oceans, and marine life ... read moretrash.htmlshapeimage_8_link_0
Confused about what you can recycle?
Plastic never completely breaks down, so it is important that we recycle each piece of plastic we use. Learn the “A,B,C’s” and “1,2,3’s” about what items can be recycled, how they are recycled, what they are then used as, the meaning of different recycling symbols, and more! ... COMING SOON
Learn simple ways that you can help keep our beaches clean!
Everyday we make choices that impact our environment. Learn which choice can have a more positive impact for our oceans and it’s marine life - not to mention your fellow beach goers!
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Learn about the issues!
Seafoam Project focuses on a number of issues to further the mission of protecting and restoring our oceans! Click here to learn about these issues and why they matter!pollution.htmlshapeimage_11_link_0
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