Description
This episode of Blue Earth is a Q&A between Demi Fox, the NOAA Marine Debris Program’s Northeast Regional Coordinator, and an 11 th grade science class at The Grauer School in Encinitas, CA.
Topics include the sources of marine debris, zero waste initiatives, recycling, the value of taking small steps and changing mindsets.
Demi is a friend of Future Frogmen. Her previous conversation with Richard can be viewed here. She received her B.S. in biological science from Florida State and Master of Environmental Management degree in Coastal Environmental Management from Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment.
You can find more episodes and information about us at www.futurefrogmen.org and most social platforms @futurefrogmen.
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