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The Yakutat cleanup was also especially meaningful to Heather Conlin, HR and special projects manager. Heather sits on the Coastal CODE Fund Advisory Committee, which approved the grant that paid for the Yakutat cleanup.

Water buffalo getting groomed by Oxpeckers

56 volunteers spent Saturday 9/12/09 cleaning it. I wish to think everyone who contributed their time to making such a fantastic change.

Anyone can see the huge difference between the first set of photos (before the clean up) and these photos taken after the cleanup. Three forty yard dumpsters were filled, one with trash, one with wood / yard waste, and one with metal (mostly shopping carts). Some of the more noteworthy debris included 36 shopping carts, two motor cycles, six bicycles, a bath tub, a wooden exercise treadmill, several bowling balls, and an Oxy-Acetylene tank.

This monumental effort would have never been possible without so many incredible volunteers! Thank you, Thank you all!!!

 

Taking part in an active environmental community is paramount which is why we not only organise our own beach cleanup events but also help out whenever we are invited to join other organisations or groups who organise events which share our goals and dreams!

Cleaning up after the flood between the Wicker and Kelham Island

Taking part in an active environmental community is paramount which is why we not only organise our own beach cleanup events but also help out whenever we are invited to join other organisations or groups who organise events which share our goals and dreams!

Thanks to these guys that the Marina Bay maintains its clean appearance

A mixed group consisting of Soldiers, Alpini, Department of the Army civilians and family members, work together to collect trash near Longare during the annual cleanup day March 11.

Members of the Vicenza Military Community came together to help Italian volunteers clean the town of Longare and surroundings up for spring.

 

On the following day, Soldiers from the Sergeant Morales Club and BOSS, along with their family members, joined Italian volunteers for the 4th annual cleanup day in Quinto Vicentino.

Both days, the cleanup ended with a luncheon offered to all participants to thank them for their enthusiasm and support.

 

Photo by Laura Kreider/USAG Italy PAO

  

Learn more about us on www.usag.italy.army.mil and www.facebook.com/VMCItaly.

 

Cleaning the beach at Cardiff Reef with Swell.com on International Surfing Day.

Over 60 City College students initiated a beach cleanup at Lauderdale-by-the-Sea today. Nearly a dozen local residents joined the students in removing several hundred pounds of trash and garbage from the sand and sea grass. By doing this, the students restored the environment and protected humans and wildlife from harm.

 

While gathering and planning the cleanup under the pavilion, the students' professionalism and commitment drew comments from onlookers. Many bystanders complimented the students, asking for information about them and City College.

 

The next beach cleanup will be Saturday, June 18th at 8:30am followed by an end of term Beach Party.

Learn more about how you can help protect and restore SF Bay at saveSFbay.org

 

Photo: Adrienne Miller

I’m going to visit Deb next week and house sitters are coming to look after the dogs, chickens and plants. I have so many yard projects on the go and as a side effect the front of the bunkie go used as a temporary holding area. It also became an eyesore and today it got cleaned up. The cleaned area is featured in the comments.

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a resident of the homeless shelter cleans up after dinner

Coastal Cleanup 2011

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These people were at the tail end of a parade.

6th Philly Spring CleanUp, Philadelphia PA

6th Philly Spring CleanUp, Philadelphia PA

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Over 60 City College students initiated a beach cleanup at Lauderdale-by-the-Sea today. Nearly a dozen local residents joined the students in removing several hundred pounds of trash and garbage from the sand and sea grass. By doing this, the students restored the environment and protected humans and wildlife from harm.

 

While gathering and planning the cleanup under the pavilion, the students' professionalism and commitment drew comments from onlookers. Many bystanders complimented the students, asking for information about them and City College.

 

The next beach cleanup will be Saturday, June 18th at 8:30am followed by an end of term Beach Party.

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Green Fins - Beach, Community and Reef Cleanup on White Beach, Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines

 

The Reef-World Foundation, supported by many partners and friends, held a Clean Up Event last Wednesday on the 2nd February 2011 on White Beach in Puerto Galera, a popular diving destination in the Philippines.

 

The event was managed by Reef-World, sponsored by Marco Vincent Dive Resort and supported by Guli Divers – two new Green Fins Dive Centres. Clean Up events are incredibly effective at firstly removing damaging litter from the natural environment, but also to raise awareness of the negative impact litter can have on marine life. The Reef-World staff held a training session with the participating dive centre staff the night before the event to let people know how best to collect rubbish without damaging the environment and how plastic can harm marine life, such as plastic bags being ingested by marine turtles and cetaceans which will ultimately kill them.

 

The event was also hugely supported by the Local Government Unit with the Barangay (Village) Captain and the SIBROA, San Isidro Beach Resort Owners Association helping to promote the event and encourage the participation of the local community and make sure the rubbish was collected and removed responsibly. This included the various Associations including the Banka (Boat) crews, The Vendors Association and the local Beach Masseuse Association as well as representatives from The Puerto Galera Municipal Employees Cooperative known as PGMECO, came along and got their hands dirty.

 

Over 80 people gathered on the beach during the cool morning hours and worked hard to remove rubbish from along the beach and in the surrounding village. A big effort was made to explain how this will have a positive impact on the local environment, and the implications this will have on the livelihoods of the local people. A group of 9 divers from Marco Vincent Divers and Guli Divers then cleaned up a local reef which catches a lot of rubbish being washed out of a river close by.

 

The stakes were raised as 1,000 pesos was awarded to the participant who managed to guess what the total weight of rubbish collected from land over the course of the day was. The final weight was 340.25 kg (including the underwater cleanup) and the prize money was awarded to Ms. Venancia Viena from the PGMECO. At the end of the day all the rubbish was moved to the back of the beach and was then collected by the rubbish truck from SIBROA to be disposed of responsibly.

 

Reef-World would like to especially thank, Captain Genaro S. (Ohrie) Bunquin from Barangay Isidro, Marlon G. Albo from Marco Vincent Diver Resort, Lisa from Guli Divers, Joel from the SIBROA and Erwin from Leynlies Beach Resort and all the Associations and the general public for all their help and support.

 

Over 60 City College students initiated a beach cleanup at Lauderdale-by-the-Sea today. Nearly a dozen local residents joined the students in removing several hundred pounds of trash and garbage from the sand and sea grass. By doing this, the students restored the environment and protected humans and wildlife from harm.

 

While gathering and planning the cleanup under the pavilion, the students' professionalism and commitment drew comments from onlookers. Many bystanders complimented the students, asking for information about them and City College.

 

The next beach cleanup will be Saturday, June 18th at 8:30am followed by an end of term Beach Party.

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6th Philly Spring CleanUp, Philadelphia PA

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