tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1682287066448562754.post7028897886876809081..comments2024-02-12T09:30:07.907-08:00Comments on Water Blogged: Treasures Amongst the TrashLiving Oceanshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12892496464168293676noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1682287066448562754.post-81093952004467413142014-02-16T20:22:18.262-08:002014-02-16T20:22:18.262-08:00Kudos to you guys for taking some time to clean up...Kudos to you guys for taking some time to clean up the shore! Sadly, even if plastics you found ended up at a landfill over in the ocean it wouldn't be much better since plastics don't break down. We really ALL (as Canadians and really as a human race as a whole) need to limit our consumption of plastics in general. The message in a bottle thing is pretty cool - would've been quite the story had it come from Wales! Coniferae Tree Carehttp://www.coniferaetreecare.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1682287066448562754.post-31028204530939485402013-11-13T18:38:47.593-08:002013-11-13T18:38:47.593-08:00In the late 1960s I was an assistant lighthouse ke...In the late 1960s I was an assistant lighthouse keeper at Pulteney Point for three years, and we never saw much garbage on the beaches - mostly wood. My how things have changed. In the 60s there was not so much plastic packaging as there is now - mostly cardboard and it broke down or got burnt, or re-used!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11120859478930268472noreply@blogger.com