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SWIM FOR A HEALTHY WORLD




 1,300+ MILES DOWN THE EAST COAST TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
Swim Stats:
As of 1/24/2010:
• Covered 100+ miles over 40 days in the
  water
• Seen my body fat percentage rise as ocean
  water temperature falls (and vice versa)
• Conducted water sampling at 200+ locations
• Recycled over 50,000 pounds of used
  electronics
    l t i
• Made presentations to 11,000+ students
• Shared Swim Stories with over 55 000 people
                                   55,000
  through social media like twitter, facebook,
  and Changents.com
             g
• Received millions of media impressions
  through stories on the BBC, NPR, and
  A      i t dP
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
We Are Facing Two HUGE
Environmental Problems:
1.
1 Global Climate Change
2. Threats to the Web of Life
Global Climate Change
• R t of the Problem:
  Root f th P bl
   – We are burning Fossil Fuels Like Coal, Oil, and Gasoline.
• Unhelpful Effects:
       p
   – When we burn these fuels, they release gases that surround
     the planet like a blanket, and heat it up.
   – When the ocean absorbs CO2 it becomes more acidic and
     the marine web of life is threatened.
Solution: Switch to Clean,
Renewable Sources of Energy
Threats to the Web of Life
    Roots of the Problem:
               • We are trashing the
                 land, water, and air




               • We are causingg
                 species to go extinct
SOLUTION:




• Stop trashing the planet
• Start taking better care of the life around us
                                              us.
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
Measuring Climate Change
    Effects in the Ocean
• Snapshot (“moment in time”) sampling of
  ocean pH reveals ocean turning acidic
• Measured sea surface temperatures are
  higher than historical average
• Sampling at same sites over time would allow
  us to map the progress of climate change
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
East Coast Waterway Obse at o System
      ast        ate ay Observation Syste
                                 Would:
•   Allow for collection of data at known locations (moored buoys, fixed
                                                    (          y
    sondes, manual sampling at specific locations of intense recreational
    activity).
•   Measure parameters that have day-to-day appeal to researchers,
    educators, students and citizens:
     – Levels of fecal contamination,
     – Water temperature, pH, salinity, conductivity, dissolved oxygen,
        turbidity nitrates, and chlorophyll
     – Wave height and period
•   Over time these efforts would permit us to:
     – Map the progress of climate change,
     – Meas re the effects of stormwater events and wastewater
        Measure                  storm ater e ents       aste ater
        discharges,
     – Calculate the mean bacterial loads encountered by swimmers,
        surfers, fishers, and boaters,
     – Design and develop more effective regulatory and environmental
        solutions, and,
     – Increase use and enjoyment of our coastal waters.
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation
Do You Know Someone Who
       Could Help?

    Christopher Swain

SwimForAHealthyWorld.Org

      617-233-4120

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2010 Opening Session - C Swain Presentation

  • 1. SWIM FOR A HEALTHY WORLD 1,300+ MILES DOWN THE EAST COAST TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
  • 2. Swim Stats: As of 1/24/2010: • Covered 100+ miles over 40 days in the water • Seen my body fat percentage rise as ocean water temperature falls (and vice versa) • Conducted water sampling at 200+ locations • Recycled over 50,000 pounds of used electronics l t i • Made presentations to 11,000+ students • Shared Swim Stories with over 55 000 people 55,000 through social media like twitter, facebook, and Changents.com g • Received millions of media impressions through stories on the BBC, NPR, and A i t dP
  • 4. We Are Facing Two HUGE Environmental Problems:
  • 6. 2. Threats to the Web of Life
  • 7. Global Climate Change • R t of the Problem: Root f th P bl – We are burning Fossil Fuels Like Coal, Oil, and Gasoline. • Unhelpful Effects: p – When we burn these fuels, they release gases that surround the planet like a blanket, and heat it up. – When the ocean absorbs CO2 it becomes more acidic and the marine web of life is threatened.
  • 8. Solution: Switch to Clean, Renewable Sources of Energy
  • 9. Threats to the Web of Life Roots of the Problem: • We are trashing the land, water, and air • We are causingg species to go extinct
  • 10. SOLUTION: • Stop trashing the planet • Start taking better care of the life around us us.
  • 61. Measuring Climate Change Effects in the Ocean • Snapshot (“moment in time”) sampling of ocean pH reveals ocean turning acidic • Measured sea surface temperatures are higher than historical average • Sampling at same sites over time would allow us to map the progress of climate change
  • 75. East Coast Waterway Obse at o System ast ate ay Observation Syste Would: • Allow for collection of data at known locations (moored buoys, fixed ( y sondes, manual sampling at specific locations of intense recreational activity). • Measure parameters that have day-to-day appeal to researchers, educators, students and citizens: – Levels of fecal contamination, – Water temperature, pH, salinity, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, turbidity nitrates, and chlorophyll – Wave height and period • Over time these efforts would permit us to: – Map the progress of climate change, – Meas re the effects of stormwater events and wastewater Measure storm ater e ents aste ater discharges, – Calculate the mean bacterial loads encountered by swimmers, surfers, fishers, and boaters, – Design and develop more effective regulatory and environmental solutions, and, – Increase use and enjoyment of our coastal waters.
  • 78. Do You Know Someone Who Could Help? Christopher Swain SwimForAHealthyWorld.Org 617-233-4120