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About Ocean Reef Conservation Team

Removal of toxic plastic from oceans and coral reef restoration.

Clean-up the toxic plastic from the Ocean and Coral Reef Restoration

Tons of plastic floating in the oceans are becoming the transport medium for toxic chemical carried to all marine life and finally, to humans, sitting at the "apparent" top of the food chain. PCB's are moving up the entire food chain and are correlated with the 300% rise in environmentally caused childhood autism.

Help change the public attitudes towards reducing the massive plastic waste in order to conserve our Oceans for future generations.

Children are effected early in life with autism, and adults later in life, with cancer.

Please join in requesting TEAM-WORK of available fleets to help remove the plastic in the World's Oceans and eliminate the disposal of garbage at sea.

Promote and install alternative energy, solar / wind to reduce ocean acidification ( http://EcoDelMar.org )

As a 501-c-3, our organization is seeking solar panels for a powerboat or a sailboat to travel to, document and demonstrate to the world that this "toxic plastic" problem is real and is becoming a global ecological disaster leading to an epidemic of environmentally caused childhood autism that will continue to worsen, if we simply continue to ignore it.

http://Causes.com/ocean

http://EcoDelMar.org/ocean

http://OpenDoorWorld.com/blog

1. Remove the toxic plastic in order to reduce the known toxic effects on future generations.

2. Demonstrate that plastic is a transporter of toxic chemicals to all sea life and humans.

3. Demonstrate that PCB is now linked to environmentally caused child autism and adult cancer.

4. Sail to and document the Pacific Gyre vortex of PCB saturated plastic debris that must be removed from our oceans to reduce an epidemic of autism.

5. Utilize and demonstrate the use of alternative energy, solar and wind energy, to reduce ocean acidification ( http://EcoDelMar.org )