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Time To Stop Dumping Sewage into the Ocean

October 12, 2016

My first blog post for National Geographic focuses on the nastiest pollutant I encounter on my swims: raw sewage. You can read it here: 

http://voices.nationalgeographic.com/2016/10/12/its-time-to-stop-pumping-our-poop-directly-into-the-ocean/

Christopher Swain on day 2 of his 130-mile Montauk to NYC Swim For Clean Water

Christopher Swain on day 2 of his 130-mile Montauk to NYC Swim For Clean Water

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