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Project Kaisei is a non-profit organization focused on increasing awareness of the scale of marine debris, its impact on our environment, and the solutions for both prevention and clean-up.
"It’s time to recognize the ocean’s importance in our daily lives, even if we don’t touch it every day, instead of always taking from it, or adding to it."
Doug Woodring
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Project Kaisei recently launched a commitment at the Clinton Global Initiative with Covanta Energy, to work together to test the viability of turning some of the plastic that can be captured from the ocean to be turned into a liquid fuel. Planning for our 2011 expedition is underway, and your support can help us undertake the science and analysis needed to plan a large scale cleanup effort in the near future.
Our sponsors help to make a difference, on land, or at sea, in reducing marine debris
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Help Save Kai! Try to get Kai into a clean environment, away from the plastic that is filling his tank – similar to what is happening to our ocean, as we fill it with waste. Please donate, and spread the word, to help us save Kai, and help us to clean some of the plastic from the ocean that Kai's relatives have to contend with.
 

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Project Kaisei is organized under the Ocean Voyages Institute, which is a non-profit organization devoted to the preservation of the Maritime Arts and Arts and Sciences and the Ocean Environment. Ocean Voyages Institute is a "501 C 3” California Registered non-profit organization.

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