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Aquarium and CapeTalk at Sunset Beach for a winter trash bash beach cleanup

Jul 19, 20253 min
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If you couldn't do Mandela Day things yesterday, you still have a chance to contribute today. Join the Two Oceans Aquarium and CapeTalk at Sunset Beach for a winter Trash Bash beach cleanup. The event started at 09 am and runs until 11 am. Our very own Zain Johnson is there.

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Transcript

Speaker 1

We're just going to quickly cross to our very own zone. Johnson, who is at Sunset Beach for the Two Oceans Aquarium and Cape Talk Trash Bash, then morning can.

Speaker 2

T have you with us. We've actually picked a cracker of a day to be out at the Sunset Beach. I'm just let me give directions very quickly to get to Sunset Beach. Obviously, if you're coming from the Marine drive side, it's at a vet. You turn down at the vet. If you're coming on the R twenty seven coming in from Table View, you're becoming in also at

the VET. Just put into your into your garment or your phone, just put in for Rata f O r ATA for Rata Street and then you'll get to a parking area where the Two Oceans Aquarium have all the gazebos and all the flags set up. It is a real cracker of a day. Already eleven degrees this morning,

and I promises to be a great day. The beach is full, and this entire beach is full of people with yellow plastic bags picking up and it's actually quite interesting to chat to the Two Ocean Seaquarium staffs Earrah, because what they basically do is not only a beach cleanup, but they also collect data as to exactly what will be found at the different beaches. For instance, at Monoa VC Beach you'd find a whole lot of lollipop six. We found a whole lot of lollipop six on the

beach here. This eventually lands up in the ocean and causes a problem. So what would we be telling our children's Sarah when it comes to twenty fifty and we find that there in terms of weight, there will be more plastic in the ocean than what they is the weight in fish in the ocean. And it starts that legacy, and that heritage starts today. So I think it's more

than just a beach cleanup. It's that legacy that we're leaving for children who have arrived here this morning, who are nine years old and eleven years old, for them to carry it forward. So it's the Two Oceans Aquarium in conjunction with Cape Talk doing this trash bash. We are at Sunset Beach and it's for Ratas Street. It started at nine o'clock and you can come and join us. Bring the kids along day on school holiday, let's say last weekend, So bring them down here and don't worry

about anything. Just bring yourself some nice comfortable shoes to walk on the beach with us. We'll give you a pair of gloves, we'll give you a plastic bag, and you'll be quite safe on this beach.

Speaker 1

It sounds good, Zane, thanks very much. Indeed, there we are. If you were looking for some if you didn't manage to get out and do something yesterday for Mandela Day, then why not head down to Sunset Beach and do your bit for sixty seven minutes and then, I don't know, go and get yourself a chip roll or something, although we're not meant to be doing that. After following conversation this morning about healthy eating, I think you've earned a chip roll if you've walked up and down the beach

in the cold for an hour or two. Anyway, get yourself down there. Say hello to Zaying

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