Join International Coastal Cleanup 2011

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Muntasir Mamun

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Make it a Habit! 

International Coast Cleanup, the world's largest volunteer effort to help protect our ocean, lakes and rivers. Each year, hundreds of thousands of volunteers from around the world spend a few hours removing trash and debris from beaches, lakes, and rivers keeping track of every piece of trash they find. Ocean Conservancy uses that information to produce an annual snapshot of the problem of marine debris. Over the past 25 years, more than eight and a half million volunteers have removed 145 million pounds of trash from nearly 300,000 miles of coastline and waterways in 152 countries and locations.

Kewkradong Bangladesh organizing countries largest voluntary cleanup since 2006 as a country coordinator of The Ocean Conservancy.Ocean Conservancy is the world's foremost advocate for the oceans. Through science-based advocacy, research, and public education, we inform, inspire and empower people to speak and act for the oceans. Ocean Conservancy is headquartered in Washington, DC, and has offices in Florida, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Pacific, with support from more than half a million members and volunteers. 

Early Bird registration is going on. Register fast while it last. Find your local node moderator in different universities or you can write to us at kewkradong at gmail.com

Date: 23-24 September
Location : Cox's Bazar - Teknaf Peninsula 

Phone: 01911 310 275
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