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Former SA swimmer in world record bid

- Reporter | Staff

FORMER South African swimmer and founder of Breathe Conservati­on, Sarah Ferguson, will attempt to set a world record by becoming the first person to swim the entire perimeter of Easter Island.

Global NPO Plastic Oceans Internatio­nal and Breathe Conservati­on, dedicated to solving the plastic pollution problem, announced Ferguson’s Swim Against Plastic: Easter Island.

Ferguson said she would cover more than 65km through cold water and dangerous currents.

The swim was expected to take up to 24 hours.

This campaign to raise awareness about plastic pollution will include education and beach clean-ups on Easter Island in March.

“This is a huge challenge, but my passion for ocean protection and rehabilita­tion is a strong driving force that fuels this dream. It is our responsibi­lity to protect the ocean and I’m proud to partner with Plastic Oceans Internatio­nal on this campaign to fight the problem of plastic pollution,” she said.

Located in the South Pacific Ocean between Chile and New Zealand, Easter Island is a Unesco World Heritage Site on Chilean territory that is considered to be the most remote inhabited island on the planet.

The waters surroundin­g the island contain one of the highest concentrat­ions of microplast­ics in the world.

To follow Ferguson’s world record-breaking swim campaign, visit SwimAgains­tPlastic.com

 ??  ?? IN HER bid to be the first person to swim around Easter Island, Sarah Ferguson will cover more than 65km and take up to 24 hours to cut through the cold water and dangerous currents.
IN HER bid to be the first person to swim around Easter Island, Sarah Ferguson will cover more than 65km and take up to 24 hours to cut through the cold water and dangerous currents.

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