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  • Here’s the image of what we found in our backyard.

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    Speaking of backyard, we found this in ours, can this be something from Stone Age?
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    Speaking of backyard, we found this in ours, can this be something from Stone Age?
    /Users/qinli8hh8/Downloads/IMG_9972.JPG

    Speaking of backyard, we found this in ours, can this be something from Stone Age?
    /Users/qinli8hh8/Downloads/IMG_9972.JPG

    After learning plastic bags can be mistakenly eaten by marine turtles as their favorite food “Jellyfish”, and they eventually die of stomaches full of plastics. I refused to use plastic bags whenever I can, and use my own reusable bags instead. As consumers, we choose products can support sustainable living, recycle, reuse with less waste and pollution for generations to come. As manufacturers, when making future products must think innovatively, using recycled and biodegradable materials that nature can resolve overtime without harsh chemical residues to pollute our children and the planet. As policymakers, we have to rethink the way we treat our waste, how to prevent landfill trashes end into the ocean, abandoned fishnets and overfishing…when a problem as big as the ocean, it’s an effort needs to be done collectively, but I believe the power of common good will, when each one individual plays one’s own role and act with our future generation in mind, our human race can be sustained, I wish.

    Scuba diving is the most wonderful and amazing experience I’ve had to be with the oceans so far, also just walking barefoot along the beach, a place where land meets the sea and air and sun, a place where life is so vivid, tidal waves rising and ebbing. During the horseshoe crabs’ breeding and marine turtles’ nesting seasons, the beach is turning into a home-coming party, and I’m extremely thrilled to be in a close contact with these ancient creatures.

    GIS, space imaging, remote sensing, underwater recording, all of which can help with monitoring the conditions and track the movement of the oceans, detect and alert the problems need immediate care and define MPAs, utilizing clean energy powered watercraft and all transportations to name a few.

    Through education, keep raising awareness of the interconnectivity among all creatures, promote sustainable fishing and living habits, collaborate globally and act locally.

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