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Lowdermilk Park Naples Beach Cleanup with Ocean Blue
September 21, 2024 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm PDT
1301 Gulf Shore Blvd N, Naples, FL 34102

Join The Pearl at Founders Square Crew at Lowdermilk Park Beach CleanUp at Naples. Supplies will be provided. Please dress appropriately for the weather, wear closed-toe shoes, bring a reusable water bottle and your smile.
We will be looking for land-based debris, microtrash and plastic while celebrating National CleanUp Day at one of our favorite parks while protecting marine wildlife.
Plan ahead for parking. Meeting place is on the beach by Lowdermilk Park of Naples.
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Beach Cleanup Volunteer Near Me
Join Ocean Blue Project for a beach cleanup volunteer near me event in your neighborhood or favorite beach.
Help us tackle plastic pollution in our one world ocean and start your own Do-it-yourself (D.I.Y.) cleanup! By yourself or with friends or family, every piece of plastic you recover helps reduce ocean pollution, save wildlife, and protect the health of future generations through a beach cleanup volunteer near me D-I-Y effort!
What’s in the sea mirrors debris that washes from our streets. Whether you live near a coast or the headwaters of the Colorado River, cleaning up your community will help reach our goal to remove one million pounds of plastic from our interconnected One World Ocean by 2025!
Millions of seabirds and marine organisms die after mistakenly ingesting plastic debris in and near the ocean. The good news is that recovering even a few pieces of plastic debris can help save the life of an eagle, a penguin, or a dolphin. Cleaning up more can help save an albatross, a turtle, a sea bass or a whale, and many other species.
Join the Ocean Blue Project in efforts to maintain safe food chains, water sources, and to enable marine life and seabirds to survive. Thousands of volunteers have helped in beach cleaning activities since 2012. Together, we can make our interconnected One World Ocean healthier for future generations and remove five million pounds of plastic by 2025! Join our ongoing beach cleaning activities and if you don’t see a event on line email and we can create one.
Plastic in the Ocean
We know there’s a lot of plastic in the Ocean. Ocean Blue volunteers have helped remove thousands of pounds of plastic from coastlines, bays and beaches coast to coast. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 79% of all beach debris is made of plastic. It flows in and out of the ocean, wreaking havoc on seabirds and marine organisms, and ultimately on humans.
How Does Plastic Harm the Environment?
The ocean is a mirror that reflects what is in our city streets. Rain, flash flooding or high winds washes litter and debris downhill, into street drains, urban streams, rivers, lakes, and eventually into the ocean. When it gets there depends on how far from the ocean you live. Plastic does not decompose; instead, it breaks down into tiny microplastics and harmful chemicals. These enter the water supply, and then the digestive tracts of humans and animals, threatening our water quality, our health, and wildlife.
Plastic in the Ocean Facts
Plastic pollution stretches from shorelines and the ocean surface to deep in the seabed. Of hundreds of millions of tons produced each year, only a tiny percentage is recycled. Most are poorly disposed of or leak from landfills and incineration facilities. According to a report by the United Nations (UN) Environment Programmed:
Millions of marine animals have died from plastic pollution in oceans.
Every year, between ten and twenty million tons of plastic waste escape into oceanic waters.
By the year 2050, the ocean is projected to have more plastic by weight than fish.