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DEAD WHALE IN MALIBU
A woman walks her dog past the dead male fin whale that washed up between Paradise Cove and Point Dume in Malibu.
Source: Guardian
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DEAD WHALE IN MALIBU
A woman walks her dog past the dead male fin whale that washed up between Paradise Cove and Point Dume in Malibu.
Source: Guardian
Peace Paddle: Laird Hamilton, Kelly Meyer Lead a Call for Action to Protect Our Oceans (by NRDCflix)
When it comes to protecting our oceans, actions speak louder than words. That’s why hundreds of people joined together at NRDC’s Malibu Peace Paddle to raise awareness about the critical problems facing the ocean: once-vibrant coral reefs withering away because of carbon pollution and other threats, plastic trash choking sea animals, and entire ecosystems degraded at an ever-faster rate. The Peace Paddle was a great success and set a world record, but we need your help to make sure world leaders take decisive action to protect our oceans at the Rio+20 Summit this June.
source: www.nrdc.org
Source: youtube.com
On the 8th of June more than 5,000 children, teachers and volunteers formed a massive shark and shield on a beach in Malibu, Los Angeles, to say Defend the Sea from plastic.
Picture: REUTERS/Lou Dematteis/Spectral Q
Source: telegraph.co.uk
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