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== Responses == == Responses ==
On October 29, 2021, MrBeast and Mark Rober traveled to the ] to help clean up several beaches in the area, as well as help underserved communities dispose of their trash without throwing it into the rivers that lead to the ocean. Many YouTubers also joined in on the movement. On October 29, 2021, MrBeast and Mark Rober traveled to the ] to help clean up several beaches in the area,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-10-29|title=TeamSeas Will Be Transformational for Our Ocean—Let’s Go!|url=https://oceanconservancy.org/blog/2021/10/29/teamseas-will-transformational-ocean-lets-go/|access-date=2021-10-30|website=Ocean Conservancy|language=en}}</ref> as well as help underserved communities dispose of their trash without throwing it into the rivers that lead to the ocean. Many YouTubers also joined in on the movement.


==References== ==References==

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Team Seas
File:Teamseas-logo.png
DateSince October 29, 2021
VenueInternet
Also known as
  • TeamSeas
  • #TeamSeas
CauseMarine pollution
MotiveTo take action against marine pollution by donating to charities that clean beaches and bodies of water
TargetTo raise $30 million crowdfunded U.S. dollars
Organized by
Websiteteamseas.org/

Team Seas, stylized as #TeamSeas, is a collaborative fundraiser project created by YouTubers MrBeast and Mark Rober as a follow up to #TeamTrees with the goal to remove 30 million pounds (13.6 million kg) of ocean trash by the end of 2021. Half of the donations goes to Ocean Conservancy, and the other half goes to The Ocean Cleanup and the UN which gave the task to clean the seas and the rivers respectively.

Background

After the success of Team Trees, Mark Rober and MrBeast wanted to do a similar project, this time addressing trash in the ocean and on the beaches. MrBeast tweeted on February 13, 2020 that if he reached 30 million subscribers, he would launch a similar project where he removes 30 million pounds of trash from the ocean.

Responses

On October 29, 2021, MrBeast and Mark Rober traveled to the Dominican Republic to help clean up several beaches in the area, as well as help underserved communities dispose of their trash without throwing it into the rivers that lead to the ocean. Many YouTubers also joined in on the movement.

References

  1. "YouTube Stars MrBeast and Mark Rober To Launch The #TeamSeas Environmental Campaign". www.businesswire.com. 2021-10-29. Retrieved 2021-10-29.
  2. Lets Get 30,000,000 Pounds Of Trash Out Of The Ocean!, retrieved 2021-10-24
  3. Spangler, Todd; Spangler, Todd (2021-10-29). "YouTubers MrBeast, Mark Rober Reteam for 'TeamSeas' Charity Fundraiser to Clean Up Trash From Marine Environments". Variety. Retrieved 2021-10-29.
  4. "#TeamSeas: YouTubers MrBeast and Mark Rober pledge to remove 30 million pounds of trash from the ocean". The Daily Dot. 2021-10-29. Retrieved 2021-10-29.
  5. Jimmy Donaldson (February 13, 2020). "20 million subscribers = TeamTrees
    30 million subscribers = TeamSeas? 😳🤪"
    (Tweet). Retrieved October 29, 2021 – via Twitter.
  6. "TeamSeas Will Be Transformational for Our Ocean—Let's Go!". Ocean Conservancy. 2021-10-29. Retrieved 2021-10-30.

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