Debbie Charna and her SOAR Team recently mapped
Fred's travels around the world. Her room now includes this map and so, if you visit, Columbus, Ohio
do stop in to see where Fred might appear next and where he has spread his wisdom about
marine debris, ocean issues, and Papahanaumokuakea and other marine protected areas.
Of course, we could add here, a digital map, but it would be more fun for you
to see the original...........originals.......so rare these days!!!
While our project may not be the largest or most highly funded, it has a lot of heart and as you
can tell from the smiles on these faces, it is also a lot of fun to learn, teach, and share
in ways that will save the earth, one bit of info at a time........
Project SOAR has reached England, Scotland, Ireland, Australia, Switzerland, South
Africa, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Hawaii, New York, Ohio, Wyoming, Montana, Washington,
Oregon, Midway Atoll, and other locations around the planet.
Thanks in large part to pro bono efforts, SOAR
continues to move people to act in fun ways..........cleaning beaches, making art,
teaching about recycling and reusing, and sharing creatively so that
plastic pollution may someday be forgotten.
Please see the December issue of CURRENT,
the journal of Marine Education
for an article about SOAR!!!
And do be in touch to receive a SOAR teaching kit
so you can be more actively involved!
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