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The family of one of two teenagers charged with a felony for dumping a drum of trash into the Atlantic Ocean during Florida’s annual Boca Bash says their son has been charged with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. After turning himself in at (FWC), he apologized.

Viral drone footage shows young people fleeing at high speed from an alcoholic gathering on April 28th, lifting two bins filled with bottles and other plastic over the railing of a fishing boat. ing.

As the participants’ boats plummet into the choppy waters of Boca Raton Inlet, video shows the expanse of floating debris in their wake. Footage from the front of the boat shows the teens waving and laughing.

According to the paper, the two teenagers, aged 15 and 16, miami heraldThey turned themselves in to police on Friday and are facing a third-degree felony charge of causing pollution “to cause damage or injury to human health or welfare, animals, plants, aquatic life, or property.”

Two teens charged with dumping trash into Florida ocean in viral video

A trail of trash remains behind a boat after Boka Bash participants dumped their trash cans into the Atlantic Ocean. (Wavey Boat LLC)

On Monday, one of the boy’s parents emailed a statement to the Palm Beach Post through a spokesperson.

“We take our responsibility to care for our oceans and our communities very seriously, and we are deeply saddened by the events that occurred at Boca Bash last weekend,” the family wrote. “We would like to offer our sincerest apologies to everyone who has been affected by what happened and is understandably upset.”

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Two teens have been charged after a video went viral showing a group of revelers on a boat dumping drums of trash into the water off the coast of Boca Raton, Florida. (Wavey Boat LLC)

“Our family and attorneys have been in contact with FWC since they first contacted us and continue to cooperate with all authorities,” the statement continued. “As a family, we agree with FWC Commissioner Rodney Barreto that this is an educational opportunity for the young children involved so they can develop an understanding of the importance of their community and the environment. “They should definitely participate in community service and marine conservation activities.”

FWC officials tracked down the two boys by checking the boat’s registration and visiting the Gulfstream address of the owner, the boy’s 15-year-old father. “This is not a representation of who we are,” the father told investigators, asking to speak at a later date with a lawyer present. WFLA reported.

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This was a freeze frame of a YouTube video of Boca Bash attendees before they dumped their trash into the water.

A freeze frame of a YouTube video of Boca Bash attendees before they dump trash into the water. (Wavey Boat LLC)

Before the charges against the teens were announced, the FWC had arrested 20 people in connection with the gathering, including 17 for boating under the influence, although there were no accidents or serious incidents stemming from Boca Bash. He reported that he was arrested for playing.

But none of those arrested sparked the outrage inspired by YouTuber Wavy Boat’s video of the dumping incident.

Boca Bash party participants wave at a drone camera after dumping trash into the Atlantic Ocean.

Boca Bash party attendees wave to a drone camera after dumping trash into the Atlantic Ocean. (Wavey Boat LLC)

“This has become a global story,” FWC Chairman Rodney Barreto told the committee Wednesday, according to the report. palm beach post. “Over the weekend, my phone broke. Hopefully, it’s a big learning moment for all of them.”

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Every year on the last Sunday of April, approximately 6,000 to 10,000 revelers gather on boats on Lake Boca Raton for the boozy event. Photos and videos on social media show co-ed participants dancing, jumping from boat to boat in bikinis and drinking beer.

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