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One of uncounted thousands of oil-spill victims, February, 1969.

Bahrain Social Runners hoding Beach Cleaning Campaign at Madinat Salman, Northern Town, Bahrain

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.

 

Photo: NOAA. Image description: Young person carrying a large white trash bag over their shoulder walking along the beach looking for debris

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.

 

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.

 

191007-N-MD802-1020 SOUDA BAY, Greece (Oct. 7, 2019) Sailors assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Farragut (DDG 99) pose for a photo after completing a community relation event picking up trash at Marathi Beach in Souda Bay, Greece, Oct. 7, 2019. Farragut, homeported in Mayport, Florida, is part of the East Coast Surface Action Group (SAG) and is operating in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility as part of a scheduled deployment and will conduct maritime security operations, improve interoperability and engagement with allies and partners, and demonstrate the combat power and flexibility of naval forces. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jack D. Aistrup/Released)

Nothin' But Sand beach cleanup at Venice Pier. 10-20-12

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Young European Ambassadors (YEAs) in Montenegro joined the Europe House Podgorica team who organised the Ribnica river clean-up as part of this year’s EU Beach Clean-up Day.

 

Read more: webalkans.eu/en/news/yeas-join-eu-beach-clean-up-activity...

 

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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

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.

 

170315-N-ME988-061 SOUDA BAY, Greece (March 15, 2017) Chief Ship’s Serviceman Latorya L. Forte, left, and Chief Engineman Nick Saucier III help clean Agioi Apostoloi Beach at a community relations event during a port visit for the amphibious dock landing ship USS Carter Hall (LSD 50). The ship is deployed with the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group to support maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Darren M. Moore/Released)

Stashing the Trash on Florida's beaches.

 

FWC photo by Jennifer L. McGee

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.

 

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

Corporate Healer beach cleanup with LA Lakers and Delta employees at Dockweiler Beach. LA Lakers player Andrew Bynum and Andrew Goudelock were in attendance. 3-22-2012. Photo by Ana Luisa Ahern

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

The first shift gets busy at this massive Riverkeeper shoreline cleanup on September 14, 2013.

 

Learn more about the success of this cleanup, and how you can get involved.

Photo: Gwendolyn Chambers/Riverkeeper

191007-N-MD802-1017 SOUDA BAY, Greece (Oct. 7, 2019) Lt. Jonathan Jones, the chaplain assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Farragut (DDG 99), and Religious Program Specialist Seaman Apprentice Tyler Foster, also assigned to Farragut, pick up trash at Marathi Beach in Souda Bay, Greece during a community relations event, Oct. 7, 2019. Farragut, homeported in Mayport, Florida, is part of the East Coast Surface Action Group (SAG) and is operating in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility as part of a scheduled deployment and will conduct maritime security operations, improve interoperability and engagement with allies and partners, and demonstrate the combat power and flexibility of naval forces. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jack D. Aistrup/Released)

Stashing the Trash on Florida's beaches.

 

FWC photo by Jennifer L. McGee

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

The FWC's Monofilament and Recovery Program (MRRP) and Sea 2 Shore Alliance beach cleanup was a success; July 25, 2015 at Dubois Park on the Atlantic coast in Jupiter, Florida.

 

FWC photo by Aarin Conrad Allen

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

Spill worker with respirator hoses beach during Corexit apppllication test, Quayle Beach, Smith Island, Prince William Sound, August 8, 1989.

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.

 

I really like this picture of the three of them!

Demi, Anna Maria and MDot :)

Am I the only one who thinks MDot looks like a mix of Chris Brown and Jason Derulo? And that he's really cuuuute? <3 lol

credit to jonasphotosonline.com/displayimage.php?album=2875&pos=10 for the original

 

Sorry I haven't been on it awhile, I started school this week. I'm gonna try and come on as much as I can but I can't promise anything special! Lol I hope you guys understand :)

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

Bo Eide rydder og rydder. Det er lett å bli oppgitt over alle mengdene, men vi kommer tilbake likevel.

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.

 

Dodger Caravan Cleanup on 02/15/11 at Santa Monica - photo by Tara Crow

December 3, 2021 at Will Rogers State Beach in Pacific Palisades, 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

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.

Front-end loader with debris collected at Coquina Beach during World Oceans Month volunteer beach cleanup.

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.

 

The FWC's Monofilament and Recovery Program (MRRP) and Sea 2 Shore Alliance beach cleanup was a success; July 25, 2015 at Dubois Park on the Atlantic coast in Jupiter, Florida.

 

FWC photo by Aarin Conrad Allen

Stashing the Trash on Florida's beaches.

 

FWC photo by Jennifer L. McGee

Today our team visited Wings of the Ocean in Santa Cruz de Tenerife! We met their amazing team and got a chance to see Kraken- their 3-masted ship!🙏

 

The Kraken is used to sail in the Atlantic ocean, visiting different islands such as Madeira, Selvagens, Canaries, Azores...

With the help of their amazing volunteer crew, they wish to make an impact on the long run. They are trying to:

 

🔹Initiate systematic depollution, by encouraging local initiatives,

🔹Raise awareness about the impact of plastic waste at sea,

🔹Teach younger generations about plastic pollution and its consequences,

🔹Collaborate with local initiatives to have actions all year long.

 

#Tenerife #CanaryIslands #MyCanaryGreen

Nothin' But Sand beach cleanup at Venice Pier. 10-20-12

Nydelig og uforstyrret natur. Eh...

Beach Cleanup with William Morris Agency employees. 9-22-2008. Photos by Heal the Bay.

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