For Sustainability We Always Need Someone to be "Next"

Update from Minutes Ago: Patti was forced out after 4.5 hours having endured dozens of jellyfish stings.  She too has a purpose much greater than one swim.  Read more below, and take a minute to find her.

Patti:  www.ikeepswimming.com />
The following is posted on my website:
I WISH HER GREAT WATER AND FRIENDLY WILDLIFE !
GOOD LUCK PATTI BAUERNFEIND
ATTEMPTING TO SWIM MONTEREY BAY THIS MORNING, SATURDAY, AUG 21
"What the world needs is people who have come alive." What the oceans need are people to "Get In" and get involved.
I want to see more people in the water, and through the work I do on both coasts with some amazing partners I would like nothing more than to be constantly bumping heads with new, open water swimmers.
TRACK PATTI'S PROGRESS & READ MORE

Cindy Cleveland was the first to swim Monterey Bay in 1980.
My Father-in-Law was the first to swim the Farallones in 1967.
Patti, I and many of you have one thing in common we are in the group that can be “Next.”
20,000 ran the NY City Marathon last year, and there are inspiring stories linked to every runner.  We may hear about a handful, and those should inspire and open the door to creating new personal experiences in others.

To further all our shared passions of inspiring and educating the world about the the Monterey Bay Aquarium, National Marine Sanctuaries and BLUE we should all be very worried if we have not created opportunities for their to be millions of “Next.”

It's is never to late to find your passion, and "Next" can be a great place to be.

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