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Floating Dining Room Sets Sail on 1,672 Bottle Raft in Vancouver

08/03/2010
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    If fine green dining floats your boat then you wont want to miss this incredible pop-up restaurant in Vancouver that recently set sail upon a raft made from <b>1,672</b> 2-Liter plastic bottles! The elegant dining room in Vancouver has a two-fold mission -- to increase awareness about the prevalence of plastic in our oceans, and to positively affect the sustainable seafood chain. Brought to you by the <a href="http://www.schooloffishfoundation.org/oaa.html" target="_blank">School of Fish Foundation</a> and catered by <a href="http://www.crestaurant.com/community.cfm" target="_blank">C Restaurant</a>, the Plastic Dining Room is serving a nightly six-course sustainable seafood menu. Moored at the <a href="http://www.fcyc.com/">False Creek Yacht Club</a>, the restaurant features a plastic bottle construction reminiscent of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/07/26/plastiki-concludes-8000-mile-journey-in-sydney-australia/" target="_blank">Plastiki</a>, however it's taking a decidedly more elegant path to sustaining the seas through fine china, crystal glassware, and wine pairings.
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  • School of Fish Foundation Floating Dining Room
    Located at the False Creek Yacht Club, the Plastic Dining Room is moored amongst all the other yachts and sailboats and near the C Restaurant, which provides the catering.
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  • School of Fish Foundation Floating Dining Room
    Hosted by the School of Fish Foundation and C Restaurant, the elegant floating dining room was designed to bring about awareness of plastic pollution in our oceans and sustainable seafood.
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  • School of Fish Foundation Floating Dining Room
    The dining room is serving sustainably-sourced six course meals and wine pairings throughout the end of September.
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  • School of Fish Foundation Floating Dining Room
    The menu is designed by C Restaurant, which is located nearby, and it changes depending on what is available and sustainable. Organic and biodynamic wine pairings are included in the cost of the meal.
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  • School of Fish Foundation Floating Dining Room
    The floating raft was constructed off-site and is made from reclaimed pinewood.
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  • School of Fish Foundation Floating Dining Room
    Hoisted into the water, the little raft floats amongst all the other fancy yachts and seats twelve people each night.
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  • School of Fish Foundation Floating Dining Room
    1,675 plastic 2-liter bottles are used to provide flotation for the raft.
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    Shannon Ronalds and a marine engineer calculated how many bottles would be necessary to keep the raft afloat.
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    The floor is mostly wood, but a small clear section in the center reveals the plastic bottles below.
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    While diners are seated at the table they can look down at their feet to see the bottles.
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    Installation of the plastic bottles in the raft.
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  • School of Fish Foundation Floating Dining Room
    The floating plastic dining room represents the issue of our oceans becoming a collecting ground for discarded plastic; one of the many threats to our seafood supplies.
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  • School of Fish Foundation Floating Dining Room
    All materials going into and coming out of this floating dining room will be renewable, recycled, reclaimed and/or repurposed.
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    Front elevation of the plastic floating dining room.
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    Side elevation of the plastic floating dining room.
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School of Fish Foundation Floating Dining Room

If fine green dining floats your boat then you wont want to miss this incredible pop-up restaurant in Vancouver that recently set sail upon a raft made from 1,672 2-Liter plastic bottles! The elegant dining room in Vancouver has a two-fold mission -- to increase awareness about the prevalence of plastic in our oceans, and to positively affect the sustainable seafood chain. Brought to you by the School of Fish Foundation and catered by C Restaurant, the Plastic Dining Room is serving a nightly six-course sustainable seafood menu. Moored at the False Creek Yacht Club, the restaurant features a plastic bottle construction reminiscent of the Plastiki, however it's taking a decidedly more elegant path to sustaining the seas through fine china, crystal glassware, and wine pairings.

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