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News 12 Long Island: Go Green

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Atlantic Marine Conservation Society chief scientist Rob DiGiovanni was featured on News 12 Long Island's Go Green segment on Tuesday, April 17 to highlight Earth Day! Watch the video and read the accompanying story here.

Media Coverage, PressAtlantic Marine Conservation SocietyApril 17, 2018News 12, News 12 Long Island, Earth Day, beach cleanup, Elizabeth Hashagen, Jones Beach
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