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Outrage sparked as Florida boaters caught on video dumping trash into ocean
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The video posted by Wavy Boats on YouTube and Instagram shows two people on the boat grabbing two large bins of trash and dumping the content overboard.

by ALEXX ALTMAN-DEVILBISS | The National DeskMIAMI, FLORIDA - JULY 11: In an aerial view, a boat motors out to the Atlantic Ocean on July 11, 2023 in Miami, Florida . Several boaters captured on video Sunday dumping trash into the ocean in Florida has many people outraged.

posted by Wavy Boats on YouTube and Instagram shows two people on the boat grabbing two large bins of trash and dumping the content overboard."This one is pretty unbelievable guys," Wavy Boats wrote on Instagram. "We filmed this crew leaving Boca Bash 2024 yesterday at 1500mm zoom. Turns out they went out and dumped 2 trash cans full of garbage into the ocean."any person who dumps more than 15 pounds of waste into a waterway is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree.

"The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission was notified of an incident involving illegal trash dumping on Sunday at Boca Inlet," the full statement read. "This investigation is ongoing and several subjects have been identified. FWC Investigators are working closely with the State Attorney’s Office to identify appropriate charges for this incident."posted to its Instagram story and on Facebook acknowledging the boaters attended their event.

Addressing the viral video of a boat exiting the inlet into open ocean and dumping their garbage into our waterways; we cannot be more angered and disturbed by these actions. Once the video was posted we quickly got to work with the community to discover who the owner of the boat was and who was on the vessel in this particular instance committing an egregious act. Several people that helped in identifying them had already contacted authorities to handle the situation.

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