This week POP, Inc. will be joining Beautiful Nation
Project’s leg with Pangaea Explorations, sailing from Tortola, British Virgin
Islands to Turks and Caicos. And we just got word that One More Generation
(OMG) is going to partake in the voyage as well. To say this is but a dream
would be an understatement. Between our traveling art show making it across the
United States and our matching campaign with All At Once as part of Jack Johnson Ohana Foundation, we can say we
had our best year yet. With all of the
wonderful things happening it goes without saying for me and Bonnie it has been
a whirlwind of excitement with a touch of exhaustive hard work that has left us
with hope.
The payoff of our work will be a little more work, but who
can complain when the work is being done on a sailboat! We have the unique
opportunity to be part of a crew that will be conducting research by trawling
for marine debris as well as visit local schools leading discussions about our
‘plastic footprint’ and the challenges their communities face because of it.
The goal of this voyage is to create a toolkit for students to give plastic a
global value. Our crew has the right combination of passion, brains and
creativity that could inspire real change on the islands and ultimately
the planet.
Hope is what keeps us going, not just at POP, Inc., but also
as human beings. We all have something we are striving for and while we work
our way to get it, hope is at the end of the tunnel. This voyage is particularly
special because we will have three sets of mothers and daughters on board. From
Beautiful Nation Project there will be Tonia Lovejoy and her mother Debbie
Winterbauer. Their shared reverence for the planet has helped mold a geosocial
network that provides free educational resources for schools across the globe.
Take a look here and see how you can join the network http://www.beautifulnationproject.org.
Also joining the crew are Olivia Ries and her mother, Lauren. Olivia who is now
10 years old started One More Generation with her brother in 2009; to say she
is a remarkable young person would be putting it VERY lightly. Olivia and her
brother, Carter, have done more for conservation and education than most
politicians, celebrities or maybe even the Dalai Lama. I am in awe of their
dedication, creativity and their understanding of the importance of educating
others, especially their peers. A simple google search of them returns accolades from all corners of the earth, or you can check them out here http://onemoregeneration.org don't forget to watch the video below and be in
awe for yourself. The last of the mother daughter teams is me and Bonnie (who I
affectionately call Bon Bon), she is the reason I am here on this beautiful
planet and why we get to be in such inspiring company for nine days.
Bon Bon and I may have started our journey together in 1983,
but our desire to save our oceans started more recently. In 2008, Bonnie read
an article about the North Pacific Garbage Patch and just like that an activist
was born. She began reading, listening or watching anything she could get her
hands on to learn about the problem our oceans were facing in regards to marine
debris. It became all she talked about with me and my brother, at first, I’ll be
honest, it was a little overwhelming. But we all changed our ways; her passion
to save our oceans soon became my passion and I have been working with her ever
since. The trouble is we are 700 miles away from each other and very rarely get
to work hands on together, this opportunity is something we have been hoping
for, for a very long time.
One way or another each of us embarking on this voyage has been inspired by our family, and it is the hope for our future generations that keeps us going. I think this group is on the cusp of something magical and truly believe we will make a great difference. Keep a lookout for our happenings along the journey #ImonTHEBoat
For more information about Pangaea Explorations visit their
website http://panexplore.com
And again, these kids...AMAZING!
And again, these kids...AMAZING!
Written by: Tricia Monteleone
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