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Dusty Muleman is the guy who flushes the holding tanks into the ocean.
Not sure it had a name, but page 174 refers to it as "Dusty Muleman's marina."
Its actually about Paine Underwood going to jail because he sunk the coral queen he didn't flush waste Dusty Muleman did and Noah Underwood Paines son is trying to get back at Dusty for what he did.
a liar, flushes waste into the ocean, his son Jasper Jr. bullies Noah Underwood.
A friend who helps Noah and Abbey stop Muleman
Dusty Muleman is the guy who flushes the holding tanks into the ocean.
Not sure it had a name, but page 174 refers to it as "Dusty Muleman's marina."
Dusty Muleman is the owner of the Coral Queen casino boat, which is suspected of illegally dumping sewage into the ocean in the book "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen. He is the target of the protagonist's efforts to expose the pollution and hold him accountable for his actions.
Dusty Muleman
In "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen, the main antagonist is Dusty Muleman, the owner of a casino boat that is illegally dumping sewage into the ocean. Noah and Abbey's father takes a stand against Dusty to try to stop the pollution of the waters.
Its actually about Paine Underwood going to jail because he sunk the coral queen he didn't flush waste Dusty Muleman did and Noah Underwood Paines son is trying to get back at Dusty for what he did.
Shelly from "Flush" was mad at Dusty Muleman because he was polluting the waters of the Florida Keys with sewage from his casino boat, endangering the marine environment and the livelihoods of local fishermen. Her anger was fueled by the fact that Muleman's actions were not only illegal but also destructive to the ecosystem that she deeply cared about. Additionally, Shelly felt a sense of responsibility to stand up for what was right and protect her community from his unethical behavior.
a liar, flushes waste into the ocean, his son Jasper Jr. bullies Noah Underwood.
when they keep saying that their grandpa was lost/dead in South America foreshadows that hes gonna come back
In "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen, Paine is described as brave, resourceful, and determined. He is committed to uncovering the truth behind the illegal activities of Dusty Muleman and is willing to go to great lengths to protect the environment and seek justice.
A friend who helps Noah and Abbey stop Muleman
In "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen, the protagonist is Noah Underwood, a young boy determined to protect the environment and his family. The antagonists are primarily the wealthy and unscrupulous owner of the casino boat, Dusty Muleman, and his associates, who engage in illegal dumping of waste in the ocean. Noah's efforts to expose their wrongdoing drive the story's conflict, highlighting themes of environmentalism and justice.