There is hope for our oceans as Museo Sang Bata Sa Negros celebrated World Oceans Day last June 8, 2018 with 105 kids, 30 fisher folks and 600 mothers working side by side during our coastal clean-up. The came armed with brooms, shovels, rakes, sticks, dust pans and sacks, all ready to attack the trash by the shoreline and beyond. It was an army of people cleaning and helping one another, moving trash, pilling them and shoveling them into sacks. The film showing “plastic” was also well attended and the opening of the art installation “Floating Witches” opened the eyes of the many on the dangers of the fishing nets left aimlessly by fishing boats in the ocean. The exhibit was opened by the teachers of Old Sagay Elementary School, our first line defense against plastic pollution thru education.