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TRIO Upward Bound, Nye Beach, Newport, OR – February Cleanup

February 28 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm EST

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TRIO Upward Bound, Nye Beach, Newport, OR

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Beach cleanups are an essential part of maintaining the health and beauty of our oceans and communities. By participating in a beach cleanup, individuals can make a significant impact on reducing marine debris and promoting a cleaner environment. Beach cleanups are a great way to get involved in community service, meet like-minded individuals, and enjoy the outdoors while making a difference.

There are various types of beach cleanups, including community beach cleanups, private beach cleanups, and corporate cleanups. Community beach cleanups are open to the public and are usually held on a regular basis, such as the first Saturday of every month. Private beach cleanups can be scheduled by contacting the Ocean Institute and require a minimum of eight participants. Corporate cleanups are a great way for companies to give back to the community and promote team-building.

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Benefits of Beach Cleanups

Beach cleanups offer numerous benefits, including:

  • Reducing marine debris and promoting a cleaner ocean
  • Providing community service hours for individuals and groups
  • Promoting environmental awareness and education
  • Fostering community engagement and teamwork
  • Enhancing the beauty and recreational value of beaches

Beach Cleanup Near Me with Ocean Blue​

Join us and 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.

When participating in a beach cleanup, you can expect:

  • A fun and rewarding experience making a difference in your community
  • A brief orientation and instructions on how to participate
  • A variety of tasks, such as picking up trash, sorting recyclables, and weighing in collected trash
  • Opportunities to meet new people and make friends
  • A sense of accomplishment and pride in contributing to a cleaner environment

    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, including single-use 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.

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 Programme:

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.

 

How to Save the Ocean from Pollution

Cleanups raise awareness and promote healthy environments, watersheds, and clean water projects that save the ocean from pollution. With a group, organization, friends or family, or even on your own, you can volunteer to help anytime, anywhere. Additionally, there are numerous volunteer opportunities for beach cleanups, regularly updated on platforms like Facebook, especially for events organized by Keep Palm Beach County Beautiful.

There are several ways to help. It’s simple. Together, though beach cleaning activities we can make a vast difference, one person, one step at a time. We’ll provide all the tools and instructions you need to save the ocean from pollution! Be sure to register your cleanup event eight weeks in advance for the best possible cleanup experience.

Collecting Plastic Debris Saves Lives

Our mission is to prevent the devastating effects of ocean pollution and educate communities along the way. Whether you’re a party of one or one hundred, every pound of plastic removed from a beach, shoreline, waterway or urban area helps stop plastic from polluting oceans, breaking down into microplastics and harmful chemicals, and hurting or killing marine wildlife.

Cigarette butts are a common type of trash collected during beach cleanups.

One Piece of Plastic and One Life at a Time

 

Every piece of plastic you recover from our environment allows greater chances of survival for marine life and seabirds. We can rescue them from harm simply by cleaning up the environment, one piece of plastic at a time. Even removing a few pieces can save lives of seabirds, penguins, eagles, fish, dolphins, seals, whales, pinnipeds, manatees, sea turtles, and many other creatures. No quantity or piece of plastic collected is too small!

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A release form is needed for each volunteer on your team. Please make copies of this form as needed for each one of your team members. Please take completed forms with you to your project site the day of the event to make sure everyone signed. Thanks!!

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Activities. I wish to volunteer to participate in activities related to the Organization’s Beach Cleanup and River Cleanup Events (the “Activities”). I understand that these Activities include, but are not limited to, collecting trash and refuse in or around rivers and beaches; traversing riverbanks, beaches, waterways, estuaries, and other difficult terrain; handle potentially sharp, heavy, or otherwise dangerous materials; and/or travel coordinated by the Organization via bus, van, or other motor vehicle to locations.

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What to Pick Up

How to stop ocean pollution - Beach cleanup near me

1

Litters & Debris

Even Small Bits, Animals can mistake them for food

2

Recyclables

like glass, aluminum cans, tin cans, plastic drinking bottles

3

Trash

plastics, metals, glass, styrofoam, foil wrappers, cloth, cardboard, paper, leftover food or food waste

4

Microplastics

A. By technical definition, microplastics are about the size of sesame seeds.
B. They often come from larger plastics that break down into smaller and smaller
pieces.
C. Common sources of microplastics are plastic containers and bottles, bottle caps & lids, packaging, ropes, &
ghost nets.
D. Microplastics are found along the beach on the high tide mark, since floating debris is often left behind by the high tides. 
5

Leave No Trace

Gloves, cleaning supplies, and anything
you brought with you; leave nothing behind but your footprints!

Cleanup Best Practices

  • Split recyclables and trash into separate bags
  • Tie trash bags and dispose in dumpsters (beware overflowing bins: they can cause items to fly away and end up back in the water)
  • Don’t pick up weapons or anything that looks like it came from a hospital. Mark questionable items and inform your organizer or the lifeguard. 
  • If it occurs naturally in nature — like kelp, shells, driftwood — leave it be (try not disrupt animals and plants in the area)
  • Know your cleanup zone boundaries and meeting times 
  • Take note of the nearest lifeguard station and know what to do in case of an emergency
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Volunteer With a Friend!

The pollution in our communities is a reflection of what’s hurting the ocean.

Whether you’re close to the water or not, you can fight ocean pollution with local changes. Make a difference by joining a community cleanup!

Most importantly, creating local community cleanups is a great way to teach youth the importance of healthy communities and clean water projects. Lastly, the more ocean plastic we can remove depends on Ocean Cleanup volunteers like you! Thank you for supporting Ocean Blue Project the save the ocean organization nonprofit.

Trying to convince a friend to join you in a cleanup? Here are a few reasons why we should all care about the health of our waters:

  • The ocean provides over 70% of the oxygen we breathe
  • Rivers and oceans are important sources of food
  • Seaweed is an ingredient in many consumer products and captures carbon from our atmosphere
  • Scientists use marine organisms for lifesaving medicines 

If we keep our waters healthy, we can keep our livelihoods and economies thriving, protect wildlife, enjoy water recreation, and build a brighter future for generations to come.

Why Pick Up Plastics and Microplastics?

Look Out for Wildlife

As you explore the cleanup zone, enjoy the nature around you, but try not to disrupt the animals and plants. They're enjoying a beach day too! If you find an injured animal, contact your nearest wildlife agency.

Microplastics occur when the sun breaks down plastic debris into smaller and smaller fragments that never fully biodegrade. Animals often mistake plastics and microplastics for food and can get entangled, injured, gravely sick, or wash ashore. When animals that ingest — but can’t digest — these microplastics are eaten, the plastic moves up the food chain, potentially into our food.

Thank you for keeping our ocean blue.

"Beach cleanups are vital to protecting marine ecosystems because they remove plastic debris before it has the chance to break into smaller fragments that washout to sea and harm wildlife. By joining a cleanup, you’re contributing to the sustainability of our planet."

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