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If you were on the Gloucester-Essex town line last September, you might have noticed a group of women knee-deep in Essex Bay at low tide, plunging their arms into the sand beneath their feet. They weren’t clamming or crabbing, but rather planting eelgrass during a members’ event for Women Working for Oceans (W2O), a nonprofit organization that works in partnership with the New England Aquarium to educate and inspire people to take action to protect the world’s oceans. Unlike many other nonprofits, W2O is a 100 percent volunteer organization that doesn’t primarily focus on fundraising, but instead channels its efforts into education
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