By: Dianna Parker, Communications Specialist, NOAA Marine Debris Program
This toy robot cat took home the prize for strangest (creepiest?) item found during NOAA’s 2012 International Coastal Cleanup event last weekend. We’re pretty sure it will haunt our dreams forever.

Volunteers found a deteriorating toy cat during an International Coastal Cleanup event in Waikiki, HI. Credit: Carey Morishige
Any other weird ICC items out there?
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