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Kolda Elementary School students, Corpus Christi, Texas,

Kolda Elementary School students, Corpus Christi, Texas,

Kolda Elementary School students, Corpus Christi, Texas, look over leaflets about a variety of local sea turtles during a Corpus Christi Army Depot Environmental Team-sponsored Earth Day Fair at Kolda, April 24... More

ALOHA FESTIVAL FLORAL PARADE, HONOLULU, HAWAII

ALOHA FESTIVAL FLORAL PARADE, HONOLULU, HAWAII

Honolulu, HI (Sept. 16)--Coast Guard Seaman Geraldine Cabrera of Integrated Support Command, Honolulu, stands lookout on the Coast Guard's 55-foot float, which was constructed as part of Hawaii's 54th annual Al... More

Rafael Massey (left), 9, a 3rd-grade student with Kolda

Rafael Massey (left), 9, a 3rd-grade student with Kolda

Rafael Massey (left), 9, a 3rd-grade student with Kolda Elementary School, Corpus Christi, Texas, and a fellow student, sprays water on a model of some of Texas’ watersheds during a Corpus Christi Army Depot En... More

Paul Wibbeler, a volunteer with the Texas Master Naturalist

Paul Wibbeler, a volunteer with the Texas Master Naturalist

Paul Wibbeler, a volunteer with the Texas Master Naturalist program, educates students on how to identify certain shark skulls and how their teeth work during the Corpus Christi Army Depot Environmental Team-sp... More

ALOHA FESTIVAL FLORAL PARADE, HONOLULU, HAWAII

ALOHA FESTIVAL FLORAL PARADE, HONOLULU, HAWAII

Honolulu, HI (Sept. 16)--The Coast Guard ensign, made of carnations, baby's breath and blue stattice, flys high as part of the Coast Guard's float which was put together for Hawaii's 54th annual Aloha Festival... More

Felipe Martinez (left), environmental quality specialist,

Felipe Martinez (left), environmental quality specialist,

Felipe Martinez (left), environmental quality specialist, City of Corpus Christi, educates students on how animal waste and garbage (pollution) can be hazardous to our local water sources, including ground wate... More

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