Keep the Oceans Clean Project Manager Jacqui Smith and Skeleton Sea artist Joao Parrinha lead a beach clean at Luhuitou village beach in Sanya,during the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12. (Credit: IAN ROMAN/Volvo Ocean Race)
Keep the Oceans Clean! Project Coordinator,Jacqui Smith and Skeleton Sea artist,Joao Parrinha,cleaning rubbish collected at the weekend by some 200 local residents on Atalaia Beach over five different sites,before it is turned into a piece of art,in the Volvo Ocean Race village in Itajai,Brazil,during the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12. (Credit: IAN ROMAN/Volvo Ocean Race)
The piece of artwork created from rubbish found on the beach in Itajai,Brazil,as part of the Keep the Oceans Clean! project with Skeleton Sea. (Credit: IAN ROMAN/Volvo Ocean Race)
Volunteers take to Algés Beach to clean up any rubbish found,as part of the Volvo Ocean Race Keep the Oceans Clean initiative,in Lisbon,during the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12. (Credit: LAGOSSPORTS)
Keep the Oceans Clean! Skeleton Sea sculptures,made from rubbish found on beaches,are displayed in the Lisbon race village,during the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12. (Credit: IAN ROMAN/Volvo Ocean Race)
Volunteers spend the morning cleaning rubbish from the local beach,which will then be turned into art and presented in the Volvo Ocean Race village in Lorient,France,during the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12. (Credit: Stella Rytel/Volvo Ocean Race)
December 17,2014. Leg 2 onboard Team Brunel. Rokas Milevicius and Gerd-Jan Poortman look out at the plastic object in the water.
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