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Thoughts on World Oceans Day

June 9, 2011 by Carolyn Kraft Leave a Comment

Another World Oceans Day has come and gone. (It was yesterday, June 8th, in case you missed it!) And I can’t stop thinking about an article I read yesterday titled “Goodbye Holocene, hello Anthropocene.” The article discusses how humans have managed to make such an impressively destructive impact on planet earth that we are transitioning… [read more]

Filed Under: Earth musings, Ocean events Tagged With: cetacean, dolphin, endangered, gillnet fishing, marine debris, ocean trash, oil spill, pollution, porpoise

Ted Danson on his new book Oceana

May 2, 2011 by Carolyn Kraft 2 Comments

I had an awesome weekend at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books at USC. For anyone who hasn’t been to the festival, you must go! It’s the largest book festival in the U.S., maybe even the world (but don’t quote me on that), and it’s FREE! The only thing you have to pay for… [read more]

Filed Under: Ocean events, Ocean heroes Tagged With: books, endangered, fishing, gillnet fishing, marine debris, ocean trash, pollution, threatened

Thanks to the Los Angeles Times Altered Oceans Series

November 25, 2010 by Carolyn Kraft 2 Comments

In honor of Thanksgiving, I wanted to take a moment to thank the Los Angeles Times for publishing the Pulitzer prize-winning Altered Oceans Series, the articles that changed my life. On July 30, 2006, the first in the series ran titled “A Primeval Tide of Toxins” and I was riveted. It was the reading equivalent… [read more]

Filed Under: Ocean pollution Tagged With: marine debris, ocean trash, oil spill, pollution

Dog owners please do your part to protect the ocean

October 28, 2010 by Carolyn Kraft 1 Comment

The picture for this post could be considered avant garde art, but really it’s just dog poop. The photo definitely doesn’t qualify as aesthetically pleasing, but I wanted to take a moment to raise awareness about what eventually happens to dog poop that’s left on sidewalks and grassy patches in urban areas. In Los Angeles… [read more]

Filed Under: Ocean pollution Tagged With: marine debris, ocean trash, pollution

Thanks to everyone who picked up trash

September 27, 2010 by Carolyn Kraft Leave a Comment

Many thanks to everyone who participated in Coastal Clean-up Day across the globe! I have to admit I feel slightly guilty for not participating because I signed up to be a whale watch naturalist for the same day. Who knows how long the blue whales are going to hang around I said to myself. But… [read more]

Filed Under: Ocean pollution Tagged With: marine debris, ocean trash, pollution

Labor Day aftermath

September 7, 2010 by Carolyn Kraft Leave a Comment

Apparently Labor Day is a time to relax, catch some rays and throw trash around at the beach. This shot was taken at inner Cabrillo Beach this morning around 9am. Okay so maybe all that trash couldn’t fit in the garbage can and maybe the birds spread a bit of it around as they were… [read more]

Filed Under: Ocean pollution Tagged With: bird, marine debris, ocean trash, pollution

One more reason to hate balloons

August 19, 2010 by Carolyn Kraft 1 Comment

Don’t think I’ve forgotten about balloons! The mylar balloon in the photo has been stuck in this poor tree for more than a week. Of course I want to pull it down and throw it in the trash like a good citizen, if only I could reach it. I’ve been monitoring the balloon because I… [read more]

Filed Under: Ocean pollution Tagged With: balloon trash, marine debris, ocean trash, pollution

Help ban plastic bags in California!

August 16, 2010 by Carolyn Kraft 1 Comment

Heal the Bay launched this great video to raise awareness about the devastating impact plastic bags have on the ocean. This is a big deal right now because a vote on Assembly Bill 1998 is expected by the end of August and if passed this bill would ban annoying single use plastic carryout bags in… [read more]

Filed Under: Ocean pollution, Say Something Tagged With: marine debris, ocean trash, plastic, pollution

What if the BP oil spill happened here?

June 21, 2010 by Carolyn Kraft 1 Comment

On June 12th, I spent the most amazing day out on the ocean. The water was a magical blue, so blue that it almost didn’t seem real. How can the ocean be such an amazing blue I kept wondering. My eyes were riveted, I just kept staring into the beautiful blue depths. The boat was… [read more]

Filed Under: Ocean pollution Tagged With: marine debris, ocean trash, oil spill, pollution

Balloon trash is no joke

June 7, 2010 by Carolyn Kraft 1 Comment

I was going to lay off the topic of balloon trash for awhile, but then I walked out my front door this morning and one of the first things I see is a discarded balloon lying on the ground in front of the building next door. That is just too much of a coincidence to… [read more]

Filed Under: Ocean pollution Tagged With: marine debris, ocean trash, pollution

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