10 LGSers gathered to help with this annual worldwide clean
up effort through the Ocean Conservancy Program. Approximately 45 total volunteers gathered at MB Travel Park and dispersed into groups to clean up our beach. It
was amazing to see how much litter really accumulates here and the group
rallied around the cause enthusiastically. Some even came prepared with their
own garbage grabbers!
We were given special permission for the day to climb into
the dunes as that seemed to be where most of the trash accumulated. The guys,
especially, took the lead and climbed right in; fearless of any critters that
may be living there, they combed through the brush and gathered multiple bags
full of litter. In addition to typical wrapper and cigarette butt litter, we
found everything from bottles/cans, to hair products, to
kid’s toys and many more random things you wouldn’t even expect to find at
the beach!
We separated recyclables from trash and ended up with a
vastly improved beach atmosphere and were even thanked by random beach goers
for our efforts. Prizes were awarded for
“most unique” item found as well as the largest. Raffle prizes were also given
away and Sticky Fingers was generous enough to provide a delicious lunch for us
at the end of the day.
The results of our findings were as follows:
The results of our findings were as follows:
- Food Wrappers: 226
- Straws: 61
- Cigarettes: 2516
- Fireworks: 46
- Glass Bottles: 52
- Aluminum Cans: 180
- Plastic Bottles: 91
- Bottle Caps: 63
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Trash & Recyclables Collected |
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