Who’s up for having some fun cleaning our beaches? 1. Pick up five pieces of plastic polluting a beach. 2. Use them to make a 🐟. 3. Snap a 📸 of your catch. 4. Share it using #plasticfishing. 5. Clean it up and 🗑 it. Let’s see what you can catch!

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Who’s up for having some fun cleaning our beaches? 1. Pick up five pieces of plastic polluting a beach. 2. Use them to make a 🐟. 3. Snap a 📸 of your catch. 4. Share it using #plasticfishing. 5. Clean it up and 🗑 it. Let’s see what you can catch!
If you love the ocean but hate #plasticpollution, start plastic fishing with us. It’s easy: 1. Pick up a few pieces of plastic polluting the beach. 2. Use them to make a little 🐠. 3. Snap a 📸 of your catch. 4. Share it using #plasticfishing. 5. Clean up and 🗑 it. Join us in making a statement. The sea is for fish, not plastic!
The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it” ~Robert Swan Step in. Take action. The sea is for fish, not plastic.
Scientists say that by 2050, there will be more #plastic than fish in our oceans.
It’s time to fish that plastic out of our waters. Let's go #plasticfishing!
In the last four years, 32 million metric tons of #plasticpollution entered our #oceans with little to no response from our federal government.
In this election, fish and other marine life cannot vote, but you can. Please make sure you do them justice. Please #vote!
#Plasticpollution is a huge threat to our oceans. In less than 100 years, it managed to reach every beach, every island, every corner of our planet. The majority of the plastic that injures and kills marine life comes from beaches, rivers, and storm drains. So, when you go to the beach today, please remember to pick up and 🗑 any #plastic you see, even if it's not yours. Join the fight to keep our oceans for fish, not plastic. Thank you.
The Plasticus Snackfishius is an invasive plastic fish species commonly found around picnic areas and BBQ pits. Its reflective interior is a magnet for pelagic fish that mistake it for food. The smell and colors attract birds looking for an easy snack. Because of its sturdy, lightweight material, it can travel great distances with the help of the wind, affecting areas way beyond its place of origin. Please join us in fishing the Plasticus Snackusfishius out of our waters and beaches. Start #plasticfishing you too!
Join us in fishing out the ocean's most dangerous killer: #plasticpollution.
Start #plasticfishing you too!