Volunteers from ST Dynamics at East Coast Park Beach Site 1 encountered a fishing net buried in the sand and didn’t leave it there – they huffed and puffed and extracted the net, removed the entangled coral and disposed of it! Well done folks!
Complete album on Flickr – link.
Posted via email from International Coastal Cleanup Singapore




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Kamilo beach, Hawaii
sept 09:
By: doug young on 12 October 2009
at 4:52 pm