The Surf Lady will be appearing at the New England Film and Music Festival for a public screening of her new Environmental Documentary about the Pacific Garbage Patch. Check it out Saturday April 13th 2013 at 1pm in Fairfield Connecticut. Click here for more information.
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Scary stats:
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12% of our land is protected but less than 1% of our oceans are
70% of rivers between Texas and New Jersey are too polluted for fish
20 Billion pounds of plastic end up in the seas each year
46,000 pieces of plastic are in every square mile of ocean