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Sharing environmental news, technology updates about our stormwater filters, and ways to prevent ocean pollution. 

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Where is Away - Short film about Stormwater pollution and solutions

Emilio Lopez

University of Miami students created the short film in order to highlight the issues caused by stormwater pollution, and share ways to address those issues with stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs), outreach activities and volunteer beach cleanups. The film is titled "Where is Away", and was created by: Kat Beaulieu, Rebecca Kravetz, and Adam Roberti

Featured on this video, in order of appearance, are:

Dave Doebler and Dara Shoenwald, from VolunteerCleanup.org https://www.volunteercleanup.org/

Trent Seale, from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection https://floridadep.gov/

Eric Cartaya, from Diver's Paradise https://www.keydivers.com/

Jacqueline Touzet, from Touzet Studio http://www.touzetstudio.com/

Emilio Lopez, from SOP Technologies https://www.soptechint.com

New Photos - Volunteers in Mexico

Emilio Lopez

Ocean Conservancy began its mission to fight for healthy oceans in 1972. Since then, the organization has grown significantly. Since 1986, Ocean Conservancy has coordinated the International Coastal Cleanup, and millions of volunteers have participated in the efforts around the world.

The photos below are from last year's efforts in Mexico. Volunteers included students and corporate sponsored events. 

To learn more about Ocean Conservancy and how you can participate in their events, visit http://www.oceanconservancy.org/

Punta Esmeralda

Punta Esmeralda

Playa del Carmen

Playa del Carmen

Tampico

Tampico

New Photos - Volunteers in the Caribbean Netherlands

Emilio Lopez

The Saba Conservation Foundation (SCF) is a non governmental organization established in 1987 with a mission to preserve and manage Saba's natural and cultural heritage. Here are some photos from their recent efforts to clean up pollution during the International Coastal Cleanup. To learn more about the Saba Conservation Foundation, visit http://www.sabapark.org/