Tacoma Beach Cleanup Volunteers | Ocean Blue Project

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Join a Tacoma Beach Cleanup Volunteer Event

Tacoma’s shoreline along the Puget Sound is home to incredible marine life, coastal parks, and community waterfronts. But plastic pollution and marine debris continue to wash ashore and enter local waterways.

Ocean Blue Project invites volunteers to join Tacoma beach cleanup efforts to remove trash, protect wildlife, and restore the health of Washington’s coastal ecosystems.

Every piece removed protects a life.


Why Tacoma Beach Cleanups Matter

Tacoma sits along the Puget Sound, where rivers, storm drains, and urban runoff carry plastics and debris directly into marine habitats.

Marine debris in the Tacoma area threatens:

  • Seabirds

  • Harbor seals

  • Salmon habitats

  • Coastal ecosystems of Puget Sound

By volunteering for a Tacoma beach cleanup, you help stop plastic pollution before it spreads across the Pacific Ocean.


Where Tacoma Cleanups Take Place

Cleanup events are typically hosted along popular Tacoma waterfront areas including:

  • Owen Beach

  • Ruston Way Waterfront

  • Titlow Beach

These areas collect debris carried by tides, storms, and urban runoff.


What Happens at a Tacoma Beach Cleanup

Volunteers will:

  • Remove plastic pollution and marine debris

  • Protect wildlife habitats

  • Collect data on pollution types

  • Prevent trash from entering Puget Sound

Cleanups usually take 1–3 hours, and all ages are welcome.


Who Can Volunteer

Tacoma beach cleanups welcome:

  • Individuals and families

  • Student volunteer groups

  • Corporate volunteer teams

  • Environmental clubs

  • Local residents who want to protect Puget Sound

No experience is required.


Organize a Tacoma Beach Cleanup

Want to host a Tacoma cleanup with your organization or company?

Ocean Blue Project helps coordinate:

  • Corporate volunteer events

  • School environmental programs

  • Community shoreline cleanups

  • River-to-Ocean pollution prevention projects


Tacoma Cleanup Impact

Ocean Blue Project volunteers have already removed millions of pounds of plastic pollution from beaches and rivers across the United States.

Every Tacoma cleanup helps protect Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean.


Volunteer for a Tacoma Beach Cleanup

Join the growing community protecting Washington’s coast.

Volunteer with Ocean Blue Project and help remove plastic pollution from Tacoma’s beaches.

Volunteer for a Tacoma Cleanup


Edmonds Beach Cleanup Volunteers | Ocean Blue Project

Join an Edmonds Beach Cleanup

Located north of Seattle along the Puget Sound, Edmonds is known for its scenic shoreline, marine life, and waterfront parks. Unfortunately, ocean debris and plastic pollution frequently wash onto these beaches.

Ocean Blue Project invites volunteers to participate in Edmonds beach cleanups to protect wildlife and restore coastal ecosystems.


Why Edmonds Cleanups Matter

Ocean currents and stormwater systems transport plastic debris into Puget Sound where it can wash ashore in Edmonds.

Marine pollution threatens:

  • Orcas

  • Seabirds

  • Fish species

  • Coastal habitats

Removing plastic debris helps keep Puget Sound healthy for both wildlife and local communities.


Edmonds Beach Cleanup Locations

Cleanup events may occur at several shoreline areas including:

  • Edmonds Marina Beach Park

  • Brackett’s Landing Park

  • Olympic Beach

These beaches often collect floating debris from tides and storms.


What to Expect at an Edmonds Cleanup

Volunteers help:

  • Remove plastic pollution

  • Protect marine wildlife habitats

  • Prevent debris from reaching the open Pacific Ocean

Cleanups are community-focused and welcoming for all ages.


Corporate & Group Volunteer Opportunities

Organizations in the Seattle area can host environmental volunteer events through Ocean Blue Project.

These programs are perfect for:

  • Corporate sustainability initiatives

  • University environmental groups

  • Community organizations

  • Employee volunteer days


Help Protect Puget Sound

When volunteers remove debris from Edmonds beaches, they help stop plastic pollution before it spreads across the Pacific Ocean.

Every bag of trash removed protects marine life.


Volunteer for an Edmonds Beach Cleanup

Join Ocean Blue Project volunteers protecting Washington’s coastline and Puget Sound.

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