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The Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu with 103 tons of marine trash from the Pacific

Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
Ocean Voyages Institute returns to Honolulu after Pacific Ocean clean up.
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Video by Cindy Ellen Russell and courtesy footage by Ocean Voyages Institute
The Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu on Tuesday, June 23 with a record 102 tons of trash from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
3/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
4/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
5/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
6/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
7/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
8/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
9/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
10/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
11/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
12/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
13/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
14/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
15/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
16/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
17/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
18/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
19/19
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COURTESY OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE

California-based nonprofit Ocean Voyages Institute returned to Honolulu today after hauling in a record-setting 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the North Pacific Gyre, also known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

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