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The ocean is one of the most important ecosystems on Earth. It regulates climate, supports marine wildlife, and provides food and livelihoods for billions of people around the world. Unfortunately, plastic pollution and marine debris continue to threaten the health of our oceans and coastlines.
Ocean Blue Project works with volunteers, communities, and environmental partners to organize beach cleanups and coastal conservation initiatives that remove plastic pollution from marine environments. These cleanup efforts protect marine wildlife, reduce ocean pollution, and raise awareness about the importance of ocean conservation.
One of the most powerful ways you can support ocean protection is by becoming a Monthly Ocean Protector.
Monthly donations provide the consistent support needed to organize cleanup events, provide supplies for volunteers, and expand programs that protect coastal ecosystems. When you become a recurring donor, you help ensure that Ocean Blue Project can continue removing plastic pollution from coastlines and protecting marine habitats throughout the year.
Your monthly support helps build a sustainable future for our oceans.
Plastic pollution enters the ocean every day through rivers, stormwater systems, and coastal activity. Millions of pieces of plastic debris accumulate along shorelines and eventually break down into microplastics that threaten marine wildlife.
Ocean cleanup efforts must be ongoing in order to keep up with this growing challenge. Monthly donations allow Ocean Blue Project to plan cleanup programs, mobilize volunteers, and remove marine debris before it enters fragile ocean ecosystems.
Recurring donations support critical activities such as:
organizing volunteer beach cleanup events
removing plastic pollution from coastal environments
providing cleanup equipment and safety supplies
supporting community education about ocean conservation
expanding coastal cleanup programs to new locations
Even small monthly contributions help sustain long-term ocean conservation programs.
When supporters contribute every month, they create a reliable source of funding that allows environmental organizations to plan ahead and expand their impact.
Plastic pollution is one of the most serious environmental challenges facing the world today. Scientists estimate that millions of tons of plastic enter the ocean every year. Once in the ocean, plastic debris can travel thousands of miles through ocean currents and accumulate along coastlines.
Marine animals often mistake plastic debris for food or become entangled in discarded fishing gear and other debris. This can cause injury, starvation, or death.
Animals impacted by ocean plastic pollution include:
sea turtles
seabirds
dolphins and whales
fish
marine mammals
In addition to harming wildlife, plastic pollution can damage coral reefs, contaminate marine food chains, and degrade coastal habitats.
By supporting beach cleanup programs and coastal conservation initiatives, Monthly Ocean Protectors help remove harmful debris from beaches before it enters marine ecosystems.
Becoming a Monthly Ocean Protector is one of the most effective ways to support ongoing ocean cleanup efforts.
Your monthly donation helps provide cleanup supplies such as gloves, trash bags, and sorting materials for volunteers participating in beach cleanup events.
This level helps support volunteer cleanup events that remove plastic pollution from coastal environments and protect marine wildlife habitats.
Your contribution supports large-scale cleanup efforts that remove significant amounts of marine debris from beaches and waterways.
This leadership level helps expand coastal cleanup programs, organize new volunteer events, and protect ocean ecosystems across multiple regions.
Every monthly donation contributes directly to protecting oceans and coastlines from plastic pollution.
Ocean Blue Project organizes volunteer cleanup events that bring together communities to remove marine debris from beaches, rivers, and coastal ecosystems.
Monthly donors make it possible to:
expand beach cleanup programs to new coastal communities
support environmental education initiatives
provide cleanup equipment for volunteers
remove thousands of pounds of marine debris from shorelines
Volunteer beach cleanups are one of the most effective ways to remove plastic pollution before it reaches the ocean. These events also inspire people to take action to protect the environment.
Your recurring support helps make these programs possible.
When you become a Monthly Ocean Protector, you join a community of supporters who believe in protecting the ocean for future generations.
Together, monthly donors help sustain the ongoing work required to protect coastal ecosystems and marine wildlife.
Ocean Blue Project’s volunteers and supporters share a commitment to preserving ocean environments and reducing plastic pollution through community action.
By contributing monthly, you are helping to build a long-term movement dedicated to protecting our oceans.
Environmental conservation requires long-term commitment and consistent support. Monthly donations allow nonprofit organizations to plan programs that address environmental challenges over time.
Your monthly support helps Ocean Blue Project:
expand volunteer beach cleanup programs
increase the amount of plastic pollution removed from coastlines
support community-based ocean conservation initiatives
protect marine wildlife habitats
Every recurring donation strengthens the ability of environmental organizations to respond to pollution challenges and expand conservation programs.
Together, Monthly Ocean Protectors are helping to create cleaner oceans and healthier coastal ecosystems.
Protecting the ocean requires collective action. By becoming a Monthly Ocean Protector, you help ensure that beach cleanup programs and coastal conservation efforts continue throughout the year.
Your recurring donation helps remove plastic pollution, protect marine wildlife, and preserve the natural beauty of our coastlines.
Join Ocean Blue Project’s community of monthly supporters and help protect our oceans every day.