July 1 - July 31, 2019
July 1 - July 31, 2019
Alaska SeaLife Center
Alaska SeaLife Center
The Alaska SeaLife Center generates and shares scientific knowledge to promote understanding and stewardship of Alaska's marine ecosystems.
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21,759TOTAL
team impact
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UP TO863plastic bottlesnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO960minutesspent learning
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UP TO14public officials or leaderscontacted
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UP TO25hoursvolunteered
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UP TO7.0petitionssigned
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UP TO11conversationswith people
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UP TO2.0donationsmade
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UP TO348plastic strawsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO98disposable cupsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO5.0documentarieswatched
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UP TO3.0community eventshosted or attended
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UP TO559plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO577pieces of plastic cutlerynot sent to the landfill
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UP TO130zero-waste mealsconsumed
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UP TO443pieces of litterpicked up
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UP TO1.0waste auditconducted
Team Feed
Recent updates from this team-
July 31 at 2:20 PMA little bummed I only contributed half the time...I will work harder next year...hooray for goals!
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July 31 at 12:44 PMToday may be the "final" day, but my habits won't stop. I look forward to challenging myself as an ongoing stewardship activity. Go Earth!
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July 31 at 12:36 PMWow this has been a busy week. It was surprisingly hard to convince restaurants to not put that plastic straw in my water. Hopefully businesses will rethink the use of the plastic straw. It is a small thing but it sure adds up. With so many individuals participating in the plastic free challenge, I think we will see a positive result...
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July 31 at 11:41 AMIt's amazing how little trash you produce when you start refusing plastic and find the alternatives. EVERYTHING has one, so excited to reduce the waste I create over my lifetime.
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July 31 at 9:51 AMLast day of challenge. Once I got into a routine, it went well. I feel this month I have changed more of my habits.
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July 31 at 9:34 AMI've enjoyed participating in this event again this year. One thing I did notice different than the last time - while participating did heighten my awareness of the use of plastics and their damage to our environment, it also heightened my dread at how pervasive they are and the huge task ahead of us to change the way we live on this planet. ...
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July 31 at 8:31 AMFinal day! I feel like I’ve learned more this year than last and will continue to reduce my single use plastic consumption. Thank you to Melissa and Caryn for running this challenge!
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July 31 at 8:28 AMI chose the minimialism documentary. It was interesting in terms of how often they would talk about the accumulation of stuff contributing to unhappiness. Some of it seemed a bit extreme but I liked the acceptance of tailoring it tonyour needs and lifestyle. The psychological analyzation of this idea of trying to fill voids by buying things was...
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July 30 at 12:48 PMReflection Question: Restaurants, for sure - especially walk up places like food trucks. I think at a minimum, just asking if they would consider moving from single use disposable cutlery is a way to advocare. Business owners (for the most part) listen to what their customers want. If they hear it enough.....many businesses in Seward have...
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July 30 at 12:38 PMOne more day to go. It has been good to participate in the challenge this year. Keeps me mindful of my eco-footprint.
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Competitions
CHALLENGER | MEMBERS | POINTS | CHALLENGED | MEMBERS | POINTS | ||||||
CHALLENGER: Aquarium of the Pacific | Challenger Team Members: 386 | Challenger Points: 60305 | Winning?: | VS. | CHALLENGED: Alaska SeaLife Center | Challenged Team Members: 183 | Challenged Points: 21759 | Winning?: |