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Cindy Zipf, executive director of the Clean Ocean Action environmental group, displays balloons collected from New Jersey beaches during cleanups last year. The baloons are lethal to marine life, particularly turtles that eat them, mistaking them for jellyfish. The group ran cleanups in which volunteers collected more than 332,000 pieces of trash last year. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

Cindy Zipf, executive director of the Clean Ocean Action environmental group, displays balloons collected from New Jersey beaches during cleanups last year. The baloons are lethal to marine life, particularly turtles that eat them, mistaking them for jellyfish. The group ran cleanups in which volunteers collected more than 332,000 pieces of trash last year. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

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