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  1. teamseas.org#TeamSeas

    Just like the original campaign that inspired it, #TeamSeas is being led by Mark (Rober), Jimmy and Campaign Director, Matt Fitzgerald . We’ve reunited many of the world’s most popular content creators to help launch the campaign, add their creativity and invite their audience to power #TeamSeas toward its ambitious 30M goal.

  2. TeamSeas was a fundraising campaign initiated by Mark Rober and MrBeast, content creators on YouTube. The campaign’s goal was to raise 30 million USD to remove 30 million pounds of trash polluting coastal regions, rivers, and ultimately oceans.

  3. Join #TeamSeas at https://TeamSeas.org (make sure you join the MarkRober team when donating)$1 is one less pound of trash in the Ocean. We need to remove 30...

  4. I Cleaned The World’s Dirtiest Beach #TeamSeas - YouTube. Fundraiser. MrBeast. 304M subscribers. 5.5M. 121M views 2 years ago. $1 Donated = 1 Pound Of Trash Out Of The Ocean -...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Team_SeasTeam Seas - Wikipedia

    Team Seas (stylized as #TEAMSEAS) is an international collaborative fundraiser that was started by YouTubers MrBeast and Mark Rober as a follow-up to Team Trees. The fundraiser succeeded in raising over 33 million U.S. dollars.

  6. Jul 16, 2024 · WASHINGTON – Today, Ocean Conservancy announced that it has removed 34,080,191 pounds of trash from the ocean, beaches and rivers, in partnership with fellow environmental NGO The Ocean Cleanup, as part of YouTubers MrBeast and Mark Rober’s #TeamSeas campaign.

  7. Jan 5, 2022 · The Interceptor, a super waste-eating robot, was the starting point for the project and is the main tool used to collect and remove plastic waste from the oceans. Team Seas co-founder and former NASA engineer, Mark Rober employs the Interceptor to collect trash without the need for human interaction.