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SUMMARY:Oregon Chapter of The Wildlife Society
DESCRIPTION:The Oregon Chapter of The Wildlife Society is holding their 2026 Annual Meeting in Seaside\, Oregon\n \nSeaside Beach Clean Up\n02/25/2026 12:30 PM TO 3:30PM\n1207 N Promenade\nSeaside\, OR\n97138 \nSignup\nVolunteer Release FormPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. 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. \n\nPlease take completed forms with you to your project site the day of the event to make sure everyone signed. Thanks!!  Volunteer Information  *FirstLastEmail *Phone *Emergency contact information *FirstLastPhone *Event Carolina Beach Cleanup Volunteer Event Shore to Sea Tour | Ocean Blue ProjectCorporate & Group Beach Cleanup Volunteer East Coast EventsShore to Sea CleanUp Tour – Myrtle Beach State ParkSelect the event in which you will be participatingAge VerificationI am under the age of 18Participants under the age of 18 require parent or guardian signaturesVOLUNTEER RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY *I agreeThis Volunteer Release and Waiver of Liability (the “Release”) is entered into by (“I” or “me” or “Releasor”) in favor of any sponsor of Ocean Blue Project and in favor of the Ocean Blue Project Inc.\, an USA non-profit corporation\, and its members\, directors\, officers\, employees\, volunteers\, and agents (the “Organization\,” or “Releasees”). \n\nActivities.  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. \n\nVoluntary Participation.  I desire to volunteer with the Organization to participate in the Activities. As a volunteer\, I understand and agree that I am not an employee\, and am therefore not entitled to any compensation\, remuneration\, or other benefits for my participation in the Activities.\n\nAlcohol Consumption Prohibited.  The Organization does not permit alcohol consumption while participating in the Activities\, or during any event located on the property of any State\, municipality\, county\, or other kind of political subdivision. I attest that I have not consumed alcohol prior to participating in this event. \n\nAssumption of Risk.  I understand and appreciate the fact that the Activities may be inherently dangerous and could expose me to foreseen and unforeseen risks. I acknowledge that\, after being made fully aware of those risks\, I voluntarily choose to participate in the Activities. I hereby expressly and specifically assume those risks\, including any risk of harm\, injury\, or loss that may result due to my participation in the Activities.\n\nRelease and Waiver.  I hereby forever release\, indemnify\, hold harmless\, and discharge Releasees from any and all liability\, claims\, or damages\, at law or equity\, arising from and in connection with any injury resulting from my participation in the Activities. I will not make\, bring\, or cause to bring any action against Releasees for injury in connection with or caused by my Participation in the Activities. I fully and forever release and discharge Releasees from liability under such claims. \n\nI UNDERSTAND THIS RELEASE DISCHARGES RELEASEES FROM ANY LIABILITY OR CLAIM RELATED TO ANY BODILY INJURY\, PERSONAL INJURY\, ILLNESS\, DEATH\, PROPERTY\, DAMAGE\, PROPERTY LOSS\, OR OTHER KIND OF INJURY ARISING FROM MY PARTICIPATION IN THE ACTIVITIES\, WHETHER CAUSED BY RELEASEES’ NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE.\n\nMedical Treatment.  In the event of any injury or bodily harm arising from my participation in the Activities\, I consent and give permission to the Organization to obtain medical treatment on my behalf. I understand and agree that I am solely responsible for any and all costs related to such treatment\, transportation\, and/or evacuation incurred as a result of the Organization obtaining such medical treatment. I hereby release\, forever discharge\, and hold harmless the Organization from any claim whatsoever arising from the costs incurred by any such medical treatment or services.\n\nInsurance.  I understand that the Organization does not assume responsibility for\, or any obligation to\, provide financial assistance for medical\, health\, disability\, workers compensation\, or any other form of insurance\, bond\, or other form of financial assistance for any injury\, illness\, death\, damage\, or loss. I hereby disclaim any right to receive financial assistance or other form of benefit from any policy of which the Organization is a beneficiary.\n\nPhotographic and Videographic Release.  I understand and acknowledge that\, in the course of my participation in the Activities\, I may be photographed\, videotaped\, or otherwise recorded by the Organization. I hereby grant and convey to the Organization all rights\, title\, and interest I may have in any such photographs\, videos\, and recordings\, including any right to royalties\, proceeds\, or other benefits. I hereby consent to allow the Organization to use my name\, image\, likeness\, and voice in any medium or format\, for any publicity without further compensation or permission.\n\nConsideration.  I understand and acknowledge that the covenants\, waivers\, assumptions\, duties\, and obligations contained in this Release are exchanged for my right to participate in the Activities as a volunteer. I agree to the terms in this Release freely\, voluntarily\, without duress\, and in exchange for good and valuable consideration.\n\nAdditional Terms. \n\nEntire Agreement.  I understand and agree that the foregoing constitutes the entire agreement between the Organization and I pertaining to the Employee’s general release of claims\, and that there are no other agreements\, oral or written\, express or implied\, relating to this Release.\n\nSeverability.  If any term or provision of this Release is found invalid\, void\, or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction or other appropriate authority for any reason\, the remainder of the terms and provisions of this General Release shall remain in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected\, impaired or invalidated. \n\nSuccessors and Assigns.  This Release binding and shall inure to the benefit of the Organization\, Me\, and our respective heirs\, executors\, administrators\, legal representatives\, successors\, and permitted assigns. \n\nGoverning Law; Venue.  This Agreement\, for all purposes\, shall be construed in accordance with the laws of Oregon without regard to conflicts-of-law principles. Any action or proceeding by either of the Parties to enforce this Agreement shall be brought only in any state or federal court located in the state of Benton County\, Oregon.\n\nBY SIGNING THIS RELEASE\, I KNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL OF THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT AND THAT I AM VOLUNTARILY GIVING UP SUBSTANTIAL LEGAL RIGHTS\, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO SUE RELEASEES.\nParticipant Signature *\n				\n					\n				\n				Clear Signature\n			Parent/Guardian Signature *\n				\n					\n				\n				Clear Signature\n			Newsletter SignupSign me up for the Ocean Blue NewsletterReceive monthly updates on our progress and find out more about how you can get involved. Submit  \n\n\n\n\n Organization That Helps The Environment\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAs an ocean cleanup organization and a nonprofit environmental organization active in ocean conservation\, Ocean Blue is proud of our ocean cleanup volunteers and the communities creating a cleaner blue ocean by registering for environmental volunteer opportunities near me and lowering the amount of plastic pollution ending up in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. \nOcean Blue is learning more about plastic in our ocean and how marine pollution or plastic pollution is traveling down rivers into our ocean and back onto beaches. The impact of plastics on marine environments is profound\, with single-use plastics being particularly prevalent in oceans. Reducing plastic pollution is critical for preserving ecosystems like coral reefs and maintaining biodiversity. Collective action is needed to address this urgent environmental issue. \nOur mission is to provide complete transparency and accountability in how your donations are being utilized. We want to make sure that every penny received is put to efficient and effective use in line with our ocean cleanup organization’s objectives. Through our research and analysis\, Ocean Blue is constantly seeking innovative solutions that have a positive impact on the community we serve. \nOcean Blue uses evidence-based practices\, reliable data\, and scientific tools to evaluate the effectiveness of our programs and initiatives. By adhering to strict ethical standards and industry best practices\, we ensure that your generous contributions are being used to make a measurable difference in people’s lives. \nWe are committed to providing you with regular updates about our progress so that you can see firsthand the impact of your donations and the positive change that we are bringing about in the world. Sign up below to stay updated!
URL:https://oceanblueproject.org/event/oregon-chapter-of-the-wildlife-society/
LOCATION:1207 N Promenade Seaside\, OR 97138\, 1207 N Promenade\, Seaside\, OR 97138\, 97138
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T180402Z
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SUMMARY:TRIO Upward Bound\, Nye Beach\, Newport\, OR - February Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:TRIO Upward Bound\, Nye Beach\, Newport\, OR\n \nBeach 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. \nThere 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. \nSignup\nOnline Event Registration RSVP FormPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *How did you hear about this event?Friend or colleagueRadio / TVSocial MediaOtherIf OtherNumber of tickets needed *12345Choose Date/Time *DateTimeSubmit  \nBenefits of Beach Cleanups\n\nBeach cleanups offer numerous benefits\, including: \n\nReducing marine debris and promoting a cleaner ocean\nProviding community service hours for individuals and groups\nPromoting environmental awareness and education\nFostering community engagement and teamwork\nEnhancing the beauty and recreational value of beaches\n\nBeach Cleanup Near Me with Ocean Blue​\nJoin 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. \n\nWhen participating in a beach cleanup\, you can expect: \n\nA fun and rewarding experience making a difference in your community\nA brief orientation and instructions on how to participate\nA variety of tasks\, such as picking up trash\, sorting recyclables\, and weighing in collected trash\nOpportunities to meet new people and make friends\nA sense of accomplishment and pride in contributing to a cleaner environment\nPlastic in the Ocean\n\n\nWe 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. \n\nThe 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. \n  \n\n\nPlastic in the Ocean Facts\n\n\n  \nPlastic 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: \nMillions of marine animals have died from plastic pollution in oceans. \nEvery year\, between ten and twenty million tons of plastic waste escape into oceanic waters. \nBy the year 2050\, the ocean is projected to have more plastic by weight than fish. \n  \n\n\nHow to Save the Ocean from Pollution\n\n\nCleanups 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. \nThere 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. \n\n\nCollecting Plastic Debris Saves Lives\n\n\nOur 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. \nCigarette butts are a common type of trash collected during beach cleanups. \n\n\nOne Piece of Plastic and One Life at a Time\n\n\n  \nEvery 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!
URL:https://oceanblueproject.org/event/trio-upward-bound-nye-beach-newport-or-february-cleanup/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Beach Cleanup Near Me,Coastal Cleanup,Earth Day Beach Cleanup NY
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CREATED:20260223T225700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T225700Z
UID:29932-1772352000-1780246800@oceanblueproject.org
SUMMARY:Corporate & Group Beach Cleanup Volunteer East Coast Events
DESCRIPTION:Corporate & Group Beach Cleanup Volunteer East Coast Events\n \nSchedule a Team Volunteer Day with Ocean Blue Project\nHost a meaningful\, measurable\, and professionally organized beach cleanup event with Ocean Blue Project. \nWe coordinate corporate volunteer days\, university service projects\, student group events\, and community cleanups across the East Coast — helping teams remove plastic pollution while building stronger connections. \n\nWhy Schedule a Group Beach Cleanup Event?\nA beach cleanup is more than a volunteer day — it’s: \n\n\n✔ A corporate sustainability initiative \n\n\n✔ A powerful CSR team-building event \n\n\n✔ A university service-learning opportunity \n\n\n✔ A measurable environmental impact project \n\n\n✔ A hands-on coastal conservation experience \n\n\nEvery cleanup removes harmful debris before it reaches whales\, sea turtles\, seabirds\, and coastal ecosystems. \nEvery Piece Removed Protects a Life. \n\nWho This Is For\nWe work with organized groups including: \n\n\nCorporate teams & CSR departments \n\n\nUniversities & student organizations \n\n\nYouth groups & schools \n\n\nEnvironmental clubs \n\n\nCommunity & faith-based groups \n\n\nOutdoor & surf organizations \n\n\nIdeal group size: 10–100+ volunteers(Custom large-scale corporate events available.) \n\nWhat’s Included in Your Volunteer Event\nYour team’s cleanup experience includes: \n\n\n📍 Pre-selected beach or shoreline location \n\n\n🧤 Safety briefing and cleanup coordination \n\n\n♻️ Gloves\, bags\, and debris sorting guidance \n\n\n📊 Impact tracking (pounds collected + debris categories) \n\n\n📸 Group photo & recognition \n\n\n📢 Optional media + social feature \n\n\n📈 Data reporting for CSR or sustainability reports \n\n\nWe handle logistics so your group can focus on impact. \n\nEast Coast Beach Cleanup Locations\nWe coordinate group volunteer events across: \n\n\nSouth Carolina \n\n\nNorth Carolina \n\n\nFlorida \n\n\nMaryland \n\n\nNew Jersey \n\n\nNew York \n\n\nCustom locations available upon request. \n\nBenefits for Corporate Teams\nHosting a corporate beach cleanup event helps your organization: \n\n\nDemonstrate environmental leadership \n\n\nMeet ESG and sustainability goals \n\n\nStrengthen employee engagement \n\n\nCreate positive brand visibility \n\n\nSupport ocean conservation nonprofit initiatives \n\n\nWe provide documentation to support internal impact reporting. \n\nBenefits for Universities & Student Groups\n\n\nEarn verified service hours \n\n\nStrengthen environmental leadership programs \n\n\nSupport campus sustainability initiatives \n\n\nGain real-world conservation experience \n\n\nIdeal for environmental science\, marine biology\, and sustainability programs. \n\nHow to Schedule Your Group Volunteer Event\nTo request a date\, submit: \n\n\nOrganization name \n\n\nEstimated number of volunteers \n\n\nPreferred date(s) \n\n\nPreferred location \n\n\nPrimary contact information \n\n\nOur team responds within 48 hours to confirm availability and coordinate event details. \n\nAbout Ocean Blue Project\nOcean Blue Project is a nonprofit dedicated to removing plastic pollution\, restoring coastal ecosystems\, and engaging communities in hands-on environmental action. \nThrough organized volunteer cleanups and coastal restoration efforts\, we help prevent plastic from harming marine wildlife and entering the ocean. \n\nSchedule Your Corporate or Group Beach Cleanup Today\nProtect coastlines. Engage your team. Make measurable impact. \n👉 Register to Create a CleanupPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Information *FirstLastEmail *PhoneCleanup Group Type *Group of FriendsUniversity Student OrganizationBusiness OrganizationOtherPurpose of Event *Team BondingCompany RequiredCommunity ServiceSchool ClubCourse RequirementOtherName of OrganizationWhere would you like to cleanup? *NeighborhoodLakeRiverBeachOtherNumber of Volunteers\n\n\n\n	Selected Value: 0\nCleanUp Location *Address Line 1Address Line 2CityStateAlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingStateZip CodeThis is the location of your CleanUp\, not your office location. Indigenous Territory of CleanUp Location *Enter your CleanUp site address at this webiste to find out: https://native-land.ca/\nTime of Event (Must be 6 weeks in advance) *DateTimeBackup Date/Time *DateTimeEnter an alternate date/time in case of severe weather or existing events at the location. Backup date must be for a later date than the original Time of Event. Shipping AddressAddress Line 1Address Line 2City--- Select state ---AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingStateZip CodeCommentsNewsletterYes\, keep me updated!MessageSubmit
URL:https://oceanblueproject.org/event/corporate-group-beach-cleanup-volunteer-east-coast-events/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Beach Cleanup Near Me,Coastal Cleanup,Earth Day Cleanups Near me
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T024842Z
UID:29711-1776502800-1776513600@oceanblueproject.org
SUMMARY:Shore to Sea CleanUp Tour – Myrtle Beach State Park
DESCRIPTION:Shore to Sea CleanUp Tour – Myrtle Beach State Park\n \nLooking for a Shore to Sea CleanUp Tour – Myrtle Beach cleanup to join? Ocean Blue Project invites you to volunteer for our Myrtle Beach State Park Cleanup on: \nSaturday\, April 18\, 2026\n 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM\n 📍 Meeting Location: State Park 4401 South Kings Highway\, Myrtle Beach\, SC 29575 \nThis community beach cleanup in Myrtle Beach\, SC is part of our East Coast Shore to Sea Cleanup Tour — connecting volunteers from South Carolina to Maine to protect our Atlantic coastline. \nWhy Join a Myrtle Beach Pier Cleanup?\nMyrtle Beach State Park and the nearby Grand Strand coastline are home to: \n\nSea turtles\nShorebirds\nCoastal dune ecosystems\nPopular surf\, fishing\, and recreation areas\n\nPlastic pollution and marine debris threaten wildlife\, beach safety\, and water quality. By volunteering at this Myrtle Beach State Park cleanup event\, you help prevent trash from entering the Atlantic Ocean and harming coastal habitats. \nEvery piece removed protects a life. \nWhat Happens at This Myrtle Beach Volunteer Cleanup?\nDuring this Myrtle Beach beach cleanup\, volunteers will: \n\nRemove plastic and debris from the shoreline and pier area\nSort recyclables to reduce landfill waste\nCollect pollution data to track trends along the South Carolina coast\nParticipate in a Message in a Bottle treasure hunt\n\nThis is a family-friendly beach cleanup open to students\, residents\, and visitors of Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand. \nCoastal Carolina University Student & Community Involvement\nWe’re proud to welcome students from Coastal Carolina University (CCU). \nUniversity partnerships help strengthen: \n\nMarine science education\nCoastal stewardship leadership\nCommunity engagement along South Carolina’s coastline\n\nCCU students\, faculty\, and staff are invited to join us in protecting the beaches they study\, visit\, and call home. \nEarth Month Myrtle Beach Pier Cleanup\nThis April 18 cleanup celebrates Earth Month 2026 by bringing together: \n\nCoastal Carolina University (CCU) students\nLocal Myrtle Beach families\nGrand Strand residents\nEnvironmental advocates and ocean lovers\n\nTogether\, we’re restoring Myrtle Beach and protecting the broader South Carolina coastal region. \nWhat to Bring to the Myrtle Beach State Park Cleanup\n \nTo have a safe and comfortable volunteer experience\, please bring: \n\nReusable water bottle\nSun protection (reef-safe sunscreen\, hat\, sunglasses)\nClosed-toe shoes\nComfortable\, weather-appropriate clothing\nOptional personal gloves (if you prefer to use your own)\n\nOcean Blue Project provides: \n\n✔ Cleanup supplies\n✔ Safety instructions\n✔ Data tracking support\n✔ On-site leadership and guidance\n\nNew to volunteering? We’ll guide you every step of the way. \nWho Can Join This Myrtle Beach Cleanup?\nThis Myrtle Beach volunteer opportunity is open to all: \n\nCoastal Carolina University (CCU) students\, faculty\, and staff\nLocal Myrtle Beach and Grand Strand residents\nVisitors to Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas\nFamilies (with adult supervision for children)\n\nNo previous cleanup or volunteer experience required — just a willingness to help keep our beaches clean. \nEvent Details\nShore to Sea Cleanup Tour – Myrtle Beach Pier\n Date: Saturday\, April 18\, 2026\n Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM\n Location: 110 North Ocean Blvd (Second Avenue Pier area)\n City: Myrtle Beach\, SC 29577 \nRegister for the Myrtle Beach Pier Cleanup\nReady to volunteer at a beach cleanup near you? \n\n👉 Sign Up Now\n👉 Bring a Friend\n👉 Host a Group or Class\n\nSpots fill quickly for spring Myrtle Beach beach cleanups\, especially during Earth Month. Reserve your place today and help keep Myrtle Beach Pier and our Atlantic Ocean clean. \nOnline Event Registration RSVP FormPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *How did you hear about this event?Friend or colleagueRadio / TVSocial MediaOtherIf OtherNumber of tickets needed *12345Choose Date/Time *DateTimeSubmit
URL:https://oceanblueproject.org/event/shore-to-sea-cleanup-tour-myrtle-beach-pier/
LOCATION:4401 South Kings Highway\, Myrtle Beach\, SC 29575\, 4401 South Kings Highway\, Myrtle Beach\, SC\, 29575
CATEGORIES:Beach Cleanup Near Me,Earth Day Cleanups Near me,Shore To Sea CleanUp Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T120000
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SUMMARY:Carolina Beach Cleanup Volunteer Event Shore to Sea Tour | Ocean Blue Project
DESCRIPTION:Carolina Beach Cleanup Volunteer Event\nShore to Sea Tour | Ocean Blue Project\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLooking for a Carolina Beach cleanup to join? \nOcean Blue Project invites you to volunteer for our Carolina Beach Cleanup on: \nSaturday\, April 25\, 20269:00 AM – 12:00 PM📍 Meeting Location: 1000 Loggerhead Rd\, Kure Beach\, NC 28449 \nThis community beach cleanup in Carolina Beach\, NC is part of our East Coast Shore to Sea Tour — connecting volunteers from South Carolina to Maine to protect our Atlantic coastline. \n\nWhy Join a Carolina Beach Cleanup?\nCarolina Beach and nearby Kure Beach are home to: \n• Sea turtles• Shorebirds• Coastal dunes ecosystems• Popular surf and recreation areas \nPlastic pollution and marine debris threaten wildlife and water quality. By volunteering at this Carolina Beach cleanup event\, you help prevent trash from entering the Atlantic Ocean. \nEvery piece removed protects a life. \n\nWhat Happens at a Carolina Beach Volunteer Cleanup?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDuring this Carolina Beach volunteer cleanup\, participants will: \n✔ Remove plastic and debris from the shoreline✔ Sort recyclables to reduce landfill waste✔ Collect pollution data to track trends✔ Participate in a Message in a Bottle treasure hunt \nThis is a family-friendly beach cleanup event open to students\, residents\, and visitors. \n\nUNCW Student & Community Involvement\nWe’re proud to welcome students from the University of North Carolina Wilmington — also known as “UNC by the Sea.” \nUniversity partnerships strengthen marine science engagement and coastal stewardship leadership across North Carolina. \n\nEarth Month Carolina Beach Cleanup\nThis April 25 cleanup celebrates Earth Month 2026 by bringing together: \n• UNCW students• Local families• Coastal residents• Environmental advocates \nTogether\, we’re restoring Carolina Beach and protecting the broader Cape Fear region. \n\nWhat to Bring to the Carolina Beach Cleanup\n• Reusable water bottle• Sun protection (reef-safe sunscreen\, hat\, sunglasses)• Closed-toe shoes• Comfortable\, weather-appropriate clothing• Optional personal gloves \nOcean Blue Project provides: \n✔ Cleanup supplies✔ Safety instructions✔ Data tracking support✔ On-site leadership \nNew to volunteering? We’ll guide you every step of the way. \n\nWho Can Join This Beach Cleanup in Carolina Beach\, NC?\nThis Carolina Beach volunteer opportunity is open to: \n• UNCW students\, faculty\, and staff• Local residents• Visitors to Carolina Beach and Kure Beach• Families (with adult supervision) \nNo experience required. \n\nEvent Details\nCarolina Beach CleanupSaturday\, April 25\, 20269:00 AM – 12:00 PM1000 Loggerhead RdKure Beach\, NC 28449 \n\nRegister for the Carolina Beach Cleanup\nReady to volunteer at a beach cleanup near you? \n👉 Sign Up Now👉 Bring a Friend👉 Host a Group \nSpots fill quickly for spring Carolina Beach cleanups.
URL:https://oceanblueproject.org/event/carolina-beach-cleanup-volunteer-event-shore-to-sea-tour-ocean-blue-project/
LOCATION:1000 Loggerhead Rd\, Kure Beach\, NC 28449\, 1000 Loggerhead Rd\, \, Kure Beach\, NC\, 28449
CATEGORIES:Beach Cleanup Near Me
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