Join this virtual presentation for the latest info on how plastic pollution impacts our ocean and participate in Q & A with the experts
New science will be presented by Dr. Luis Medina from Stony Brook University on microplastics being detected in our ocean and waterways
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous and poses a serious threat to our waterways, marine life, and human health. If we do not reduce our plastic use globally, plastic will outweigh fish in our oceans by 2050. Microplastics can be found in our drinking water, food, soil, air, and bodies.
Join Citizens Campaign for the Environment, Operation SPLASH, and Atlantic Marine Conservation Society for our Plastic Free July Lunch and Learn to learn the latest science how plastic pollution is building up in our ocean and threatens our water, marine life, and health.
Lunch and Learn: Plastic Free July
When: Wednesday, July 8, from 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Register for the virtual event here
Speakers:
Keynote Speaker Dr. Luis Medina, Stony Brook University School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
Cynthia Seibold, Executive Director, Balloon Mission
Rob DiGiovanni, Founder and Chief Scientist, Atlantic Marine Conservation Society
Rob Weltner, President, Operation SPLASH
Moderator: Adrienne Esposito, CCE Executive Director
Thank you for joining us!
Sincerely,
All of us at CCE

