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With the help of donors like you , Ocean Conservancy is developing solutions to save our ocean.

When you wash denim, tiny fibers shed and flow into the environment. Scientists just found that Arctic waters are now loaded with little bits of jeans.

An annual global cleanup netted 32.5 million items in 116 countries in one day—including a garden gnome, a couch, and a bathtub.

Of the nearly 32.5 million pieces of trash collected by Ocean Conservancy cleanups, there were 4.7 million food wrappers.

Food wrappers overtake cigarette butts as the top litter item found on beaches for the first time in 30 years

WHAT: On Thursday, September 10 at 2pm ET, Ocean Conservancy will host “Building a Blue-Green Future: …

As part of Climate Week NYC, hear from Secretary John Kerry, Gonzalo Muñoz, and governments from around the Pacific Rim about how we can build and sustain momentum for climate action in the lead-up to COP26 in 2021.

Ambitious global efforts to reduce plastic pollution are not enough to overcome the predicted increase in plastic production: a fundamental restructuring of the global plastic economy is needed.

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