NMMF Girl Scout and Student Webinar: Pop for a Porpoise – Holiday Edition

Wondering how to have a SUSTAINABLE holiday season? Join us for our signature event to learn about preventing plastic pollution, POP for a Porpoise HOLIDAY EDITION! POP for a Porpoise (Prevent Ocean Plastics) aims to educate the public about the plastic ocean pollution epidemic. We focus on ways that plastic pollution affects marine animals such as entanglement and ingestion of plastics by dolphins, whales, sea turtles, sea birds and fish.

Date(s)
Age/Grade Level
Family
Cost Range
Free
Time of Day
Afternoon
Opportunity type
Online
Area of Interest
Biology / LifeSciences
Earth Science/Ecology
Specific Attention
Programs for boys
Programs for girls
Programs for students with disabilities
Programs for gifted and talented students
Programs for at-risk students
Financial Support or Scholarship Available?
No
NGSS Aligned?
No
Location Address:
San Diego
Contact Name:
National Marine Mammal Foundation Outreach Team
Email:
outreach@nmmf.org
Telephone:

NMMF Girl Scout and Student Webinar: Pop for a Porpoise – Holiday Edition

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