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Heal the Bay's 21st Annual Bring Back the Beach Benefit Dinner was held May 17th, 2012, at the Jonathan Beach Club in Santa Monica, California.
Heal the Bay's 21st Annual Bring Back the Beach Benefit Dinner was held May 17th, 2012, at the Jonathan Beach Club in Santa Monica, California.
Heal the Bay's 21st Annual Bring Back the Beach Benefit Dinner was held May 17th, 2012, at the Jonathan Beach Club in Santa Monica, California.
Marine debris from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch at Kahuku Beach in Oahu, Hawaii on September 5, 2010.
Heal the Bay's 21st Annual Bring Back the Beach Benefit Dinner was held May 17th, 2012, at the Jonathan Beach Club in Santa Monica, California.
Here's what washes up on our beautiful shorelines! It takes hundreds of volunteers each year to keep up with all this trash!
Heal the Bay's 21st Annual Bring Back the Beach Benefit Dinner was held May 17th, 2012, at the Jonathan Beach Club in Santa Monica, California.
About 50 participants led by NASA Kennedy Space Center's Employee Resource Groups picked up about 20 bags of trash and other large debris along the center's shoreline before turtle-nesting season as a community service. Sea turtle-nesting season begins in about one month. Unlike what might be found along a public beach, all of the debris that litters Kennedy’s restricted beaches washes ashore after being discarded at sea. Of the 72 miles of beach that form the eastern boundary of Brevard County, Florida, about six of those miles line Kennedy. Photo credit: NASA/Bill White
Heal the Bay's 21st Annual Bring Back the Beach Benefit Dinner was held May 17th, 2012, at the Jonathan Beach Club in Santa Monica, California.
Heal the Bay's 21st Annual Bring Back the Beach Benefit Dinner was held May 17th, 2012, at the Jonathan Beach Club in Santa Monica, California.
Marine debris on display collected by volunteers of B.E.A.C.H from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch during earlier beach clean-up events in the Big Island and Oahu, Hawaii on September 8, 2010. Littering and dumping at sea and land are resulting in an accumulation of marine debris in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre which than washes up on Hawai'i's beaches. With the help of volunteers Beach Environmental Awareness Campaign Hawai'i (B.E.A.C.H.) a non-profit organization systematically collects and categorizes marine debris on various beaches on Hawaiian beaches.
Heal the Bay's 21st Annual Bring Back the Beach Benefit Dinner was held May 17th, 2012, at the Jonathan Beach Club in Santa Monica, California.
Heal the Bay's eighth annual Coastal Cleanup Education Day, a lead up event to Coastal Cleanup Day. Partners from Southern California Edison and National Geographic were on hand for a press conference unveiling teacher environmental literacy guides that cover the topics of fresh water, ocean, energy and climate change.
Approximately 700 elementary students from under served communities arrived at the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium for environmentally focused games, lessons and activities. These future environmental stewards--many of whom had never visited the ocean before--explored the beach, got up close and personal with the living species in the Aquarium touch tanks and even cleaned up the beach.
6 school groups collected 109 lbs. of trash and 5 feet of cigarette butts!
September 11, 2012. Photos by Southern California Edison
Mogadishu, Somalia - 06 June 2015 - In honor of World Environment Day, the UN Somalia team joined together to clean up the MIA beach in Mogadishu. Over 70 bags of trash were collected.
Photo credit: Cassandra Nelson
DEDEDO, Guam (March 20, 2015) Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical) Fireman Lindsay Hall, from Sacramento, Calif., picks up debris at Tanguissan beach during a port visit for the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62). Fitzgerald is on patrol in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility supporting security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Patrick Dionne/Released)
marty and i made friends with this little boy at the beach. we were picking up trash (bottles, bottle caps, cigarette butts, plastic wrappings, tampon applicators, plastic eating utensils, etc) and he asked us if he could help.
he is awesome.
PENSACOLA, Fla. - Oil and trash washed onto a Pensacola beach on June 23rd. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Emily F. Alley.
we didn't get any activity from TS Fay so far, but it's dark & gloomy again this morning. This was taken last month off the Courtney Campbell Causeway during our last beach cleanup.
Oyster Bay Beach Cleanup with Billy Joel and Gov. Andrew Cuomo at Theodore Roosevelt Park in Oyster Bay, N.Y. 9-21-13
This cleanup included lots of cigarette butts, about 7 drinking straws, 4 ice cream wrappers, a plastic ice cream stick, a strand of plastic ribbon, a tomato sauce packet, a parking receipt, a couple of bits of synthetic rope, chunks of polystyrene, 4 plastic bottle caps, a Tooheys beer bottle, bubble wrap, a knife hilt, a melted tealight, a few random plastic bits, and a west coast rock lobster tag (reads: WCRL Landing EG0266). I bagged everything and threw it away after I collected it in the sand pit.
Inspired by Two Hands Project.org
www.facebook.com/twohandsproject?sk=info
South Beach, South Fremantle, Western Australia.
During MTerm, Upper School students engaged with their community through hands-on, experiential learning.
A local man picks up trash while looking for metal along Gloucester Point, Virginia to celebrate World Oceans Day on Jun 9, 2018.(Photo: Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
During MTerm, Upper School students engaged with their community through hands-on, experiential learning.
During MTerm, Upper School students engaged with their community through hands-on, experiential learning.
During MTerm, Upper School students engaged with their community through hands-on, experiential learning.
During MTerm, Upper School students engaged with their community through hands-on, experiential learning.
During MTerm, Upper School students engaged with their community through hands-on, experiential learning.
Mogadishu, Somalia - 06 June 2015 - In honor of World Environment Day, the UN Somalia team joined together to clean up the MIA beach in Mogadishu. Over 70 bags of trash were collected.
Photo credit: Cassandra Nelson
Mogadishu, Somalia - 06 June 2015 - In honor of World Environment Day, the UN Somalia team joined together to clean up the MIA beach in Mogadishu. Over 70 bags of trash were collected.
Photo credit: Cassandra Nelson
During MTerm, Upper School students engaged with their community through hands-on, experiential learning.
DEDEDO, Guam (March 20, 2015) Sailors pick up debris at Tanguissan beach during a port visit for the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62). Fitzgerald is on patrol in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility supporting security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Patrick Dionne/Released)
Mogadishu, Somalia - 06 June 2015 - In honor of World Environment Day, the UN Somalia team joined together to clean up the MIA beach in Mogadishu. Over 70 bags of trash were collected.
Photo credit: Cassandra Nelson
Det stakk opp litt plastikk, men selv ikke de to staute herrene Andersson og Eide fikk opp hele dritten. Et skikkelig isfjell av en plastballe nede i sanden var det.
Mogadishu, Somalia - 06 June 2015 - In honor of World Environment Day, the UN Somalia team joined together to clean up the MIA beach in Mogadishu. Over 70 bags of trash were collected.
Photo credit: Cassandra Nelson
Mogadishu, Somalia - 06 June 2015 - In honor of World Environment Day, the UN Somalia team joined together to clean up the MIA beach in Mogadishu. Over 70 bags of trash were collected.
Photo credit: Cassandra Nelson
Baynanza is a celebration of Biscayne Bay and its significance as one of the most important ecological systems in South Florida. Traditionally celebrated throughout March and April, Baynanza culminates with the Biscayne Bay Cleanup Day, where thousands of volunteers join together to help clean up our bay’s shoreline. Since Baynanza's beginning in 1982, volunteers have helped remove over one million pounds of trash from Biscayne Bay.
Marine debris from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch at Kahuku Beach in Oahu, Hawaii on September 5, 2010. Littering and dumping at sea and land are resulting in an accumulation of marine debris in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre which than washes up on Hawai'i's beaches. With the help of volunteers Beach Environmental Awareness Campaign Hawai'i (B.E.A.C.H.) a non-profit organization systematically collects and categorizes marine debris on various beaches on Hawaiian beaches.