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Charity spouts "human whale migration".


More than 2,400 area students hit the beach in Playa Del Rey, Calif., on Ocean Day on May 22 to take part in a massive beach cleanup hosted by the Malibu Foundation for Environmental Education and the City of Los Angeles Public Works. After the cleanup, the kids were photographed "taking their stand in the sand" as they formed a human "SOS" along with a gray whale spouting trash, designed by world-renowned aerial artist John Quigley.

Statewide, more than 6,500 students participated in the cleanup along the California coast. Counterparts in British Columbia, Anchorage, Alaska, and Loreto, Baja South, Mexico, the birthplace of whales, joined the cleanup activities and whale formations to create a "human whale migration."

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