The teams awoke to crystal clear skies in the northern part of Recherche Bay close to where the French D'Entrecasteaux expedition that had named many of the areas features in had anchored over 200 years before. We readied ourselves to reintegrate back in to society after an unforgettable 10 days in perhaps the most picturesque and user friendly wilderness zone on the planet. We journeyed back to Southport to clean up the boats, talk to the media and repatriate the marine debris with the land.
This trip we have managed to collect and document 95511 individual items, the second most items collected in the clean-ups 21 year history. A massive thanks to the boat skippers Bucky, Jesse, Harry and Dave for guiding us safely through the wild west coast, and also to the 15 Volunteers who worked tirelessly cleaning the beaches and counting the days spoils. To our many sponsors and donors, thanks so much for the ongoing support.
We will populate the blog with high resolution photos in the coming days.
No comments:
Post a Comment