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Hi John,
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The days are getting longer, the waterβs (almost) warming up, and we have some impactful ways for you to take action this Spring.
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Whether itβs collecting water quality data, joining a beach clean, fundraising, or exploring inspiring exhibitions, thereβs something for everyone. More details below.
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We also have some VERY exciting announcements coming in the next couple of weeks. Can you guess what they are? π
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Save us as an email contact so you don't miss a thing!
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Join The Big Spring Clean on March 28-30 πͺπ
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Wherever you are in the UK, you can help us fight plastic pollution by cleaning up your local outdoor space on the last weekend of March.Β Every piece of plastic you collect helps fuel our fight to stop pollution at the source.
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This year, we want to make an even bigger impact. Weβre ramping up data collection to push for real policy change. And we need you onboard. Hit the button below to find a clean near you, or register your own.
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Visit the SURF! Exhibition at the National Maritime Museum, Falmouth, opening March 28 π
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Celebrating the culture, art, craft, politics and activism of Cornwallβs surf scene, this new exhibition documents a century of Cornish wave riding. It features a whole section on SAS's history, along with fascinating surf artefacts, including the world's longest surfboard (37 feet long!).
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Whether you live in Cornwall or visit for your holidays, this is an experience you wonβt want to miss!Β
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Collect water quality data for EarthWatch on April 25-28 π§ͺ
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Our rivers and freshwater habitats are at crisis point and need urgent action. Thatβs why weβre calling on everyone to go out and test the quality of their local rivers, streams and lakes on the weekend of April 25-28.
We need people like you to help in the fight for cleaner rivers and freshwater systems.Β The data you collect is crucial in driving change.
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Get inspired by fundraiser Luke π§
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βI had such a great experience fundraising for SAS. My friends and I hosted a bake sale at our school and raised over Β£350! I donβt live near the sea, but I understand how plastic and sewage pollution affects everybody. We made lots of cakes with as little waste as possible and everything we put on the table sold out!β
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Start your own fundraiser like Sabrina π
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βMy friend Eloise and I decided to raise money for SAS because we both love to swim and do water sports at our local beaches and rivers. We wanted to make people aware of the work SAS are doing to help protect our oceans. We made SAS tie-dye T-shirts, ocean-themed cupcakes, sold secondhand books and ran activities. It was a big hit! We were so pleased and managed to raise Β£714.30!β
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Million Mile Clean's EPIC impact π€―
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The stats have been added up and we're super excited to reveal what an impact the Million Mile Clean had in 2024:
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Thanks to volunteers like you coming together, we've been able to eliminate more plastic, collect more data and protect more wild spaces. Get all the details in our report belowβand join The Big Spring Clean to be a part of this year's impact!
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Thank you for your continued support,Β John.
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For the ocean π
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Team SAS
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Surfers Against Sewage
Wheal Kitty Workshops, St Agnes, Cornwall, TR5Β 0RD
Tel: 01872 553 001
Surfers Against Sewage is a national marine conservation and campaigning charity that inspires, unites, and empowers communities to take action to protect oceans, beaches, waves, and wildlife.
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