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Learning from Litter: How Students and Schools are Using Marine Debris as a Catalyst for Change

Learning from Litter: How Students and Schools are Using Marine Debris as a Catalyst for Change. Seaberry Nachbar Office of National Marine Sanctuaries. “ Kids are amazing. They love the ocean, they love the planet and they very much want to take care of it. ” - Pacific Grove Middle School.

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Learning from Litter: How Students and Schools are Using Marine Debris as a Catalyst for Change

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  1. Learning from Litter: How Students and Schools are Using Marine Debris as a Catalyst for Change Seaberry Nachbar Office of National Marine Sanctuaries

  2. “Kids are amazing. They love the ocean, they love the planet and they very much want to take care of it.” - Pacific Grove Middle School

  3. Learning from Litter:

  4. What:

  5. Pacific Grove Middle School:

  6. Will C Wood Middle School:

  7. Sir Francis Drake High School:

  8. Small Investment Leads to Large Impact:

  9. Program Impacts (2010-2012):

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