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Deets: Adrian Grenier and Katharine Foster were at Zuma Beach with Shiseido for a beach cleanup in partnership with World Surf League’s (WSL) nonprofit WSL PURE -- committed to inspire, educate, and empower ocean protection -- to promote respect for our oceans through the Shiseido Blue Project.
This marks Shiseido Blue Project’s first West Coast beach cleanup joined by WSL PURE We Are One Ocean grantee WILDCOAST -- an international team that conserves coastal and marine ecosystems and addresses climate change through natural solutions.
Conserving the ocean requires marine protected areas, managing fisheries, and cleaning up what goes into the sea. Beach cleanups reduce litter and protect critical habitats for wildlife. They help raise awareness about other issues in our oceans and galvanize communities to care.
Conservation starts from the ground up and Shiseido is thrilled about the cleanup at Zuma Beach in the Point Dume State Marine Conservation Area. This cleanup will bring the community together to learn more about and inspire action for the #weareoneocean campaign.
Spotted: Adrian Grenier, Katharine Hope McPhee Foster
Hint For The Average Socialite: This is strictly invite only.
Visit weareoneocean.org to sign and share the #weareoneocean petition.
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