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June 20, 2008

READER TIP: Kids Ocean Day in Los Angeles

by vlbritton

Kid's Ocean Day LA, Kid's Ocean Day Los Angeles, ocean cleanup, beach cleanup, beach cleanup Los Angeles, eco-art LA, kids eco-art, kids environmental action, Malibu Foundation, Los Angeles Stormwater Program, Malibu Foundation Kid's Action Day, California Coastal Commission, CCC Kid's Action Day

Talk about eco inspiration! More than 3,700 elementary school students hit the beaches on June 6th, 2008 to celebrate Kids Ocean Day in Los Angeles. The giant aerial art display send us the message of “Kids in Action” when it comes to preserving our ocean and its habitats.

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The event, hosted by the Malibu Foundation and sponsored by the City of Los Angeles Stormwater Program and California Coastal Commission, also included a massive beach cleanup on Dockweiler Beach. The event was the climactic celebration of 20 elementary schools that participated in ocean presentations held throughout the academic year in and around the City of Los Angeles.

For more images and information visit www.malibufoundation.org and www.LAstormwater.org.

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4 Responses to “READER TIP: Kids Ocean Day in Los Angeles”

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Zanius Says:
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I\’ve never heard of kids ocean day before. This must have taken a lot of effort though. It looks great, not to be picky or anything but North America looks kind small :).

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Zanius Says:
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I’ve never heard of kid’s ocean day before. The kids did a good job though, took a lot of effort. Not be picky or anything but North America looks kind of small :).

Http://pixblix.com

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TreeHugga Says:
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Finally. A use for children.

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pop art deco Says:
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Good idea to teach kids how to go green and protect mother nature.

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