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DIVE FOR DEBRIS

November 18-20, 2022

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Working alongside the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment as well as the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, the Care for Coral team spent the entire day with 500 volunteers in an attempt to break the record for the most trash collected in the ocean by a group of people

Working alongside the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment as well as the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, the Care for Coral team spent the entire day with 500 volunteers in an attempt to break the record for the most trash collected in the ocean by a group of people

OUR ATTEMPT TO SET A GUINNESS WORLD RECORD

Working alongside the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment as well as the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, the Care for Coral team spent the entire day with 500 volunteers in an attempt to break the record for the most trash collected in the ocean by a group of people

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DIVING FOR DEBRIS

When collecting trash it is important to keep safety in mind. Work with a buddy or a team in order to ensure you do not become entangled or harmed. Accessories such as gloves are highly recommended and caution should be practiced when using high-risk objects like knives or scissors. 

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