Painted Bucket Success Story
We found 500 cigarette filters in the bucket. This mean 500 butts not on the ground! Success!
Read moreWe found 500 cigarette filters in the bucket. This mean 500 butts not on the ground! Success!
Read moreA group of Ocean Shore students restore some native habitat in memory Patty McNally.
Read moreThank you to the 6860 volunteers who have joined our Street to Beach Cleanups program.
Read more370 cleanups done and over 12K cigarette butts picked up!
Read moreOver 10,000 filters already recycled for the Butt Blitz and over 710 cleanups done since Memorial Day.
Read moreGreat job this weekend team Street to Beach! We hope that you all had a wonderful and sustainable 4th of July weekend. On our side, we had a “Star Spangled” 5th of July cleanup at all of our beach districts. 199 volunteers as well as the people selling the firework helped us clean all of the districts/parking lots near their sites […]
Read moreYay! The first Miramar beach cleanup is in the books! We were so happy to have 45 volunteers coming from Half Moon Bay and from over the hill to help us remove trash from Miramar beach and bluff. The volunteers found trash in between the rocks, on the bluff near the coastal trail and the little creek as well as […]
Read moreWe had a pretty incredible beach cleanup last Saturday despite the wind and a chilly breeze. 117 volunteers came to the coast to help remove marine litter from the beaches, jetty and shoreline. Julie, our naturalist, educated everyone about fishing line and the dangers of marine litter. Within 2 hours our volunteers picked up over 232 lbs of trash and […]
Read moreWow! What a fantastic pier clean up we had yesterday thanks to all of your help. Here are some fun facts:61 volunteers not including PBC helpers. – 69 pounds of trash – 2000 cigarette butts (Helen was our smoking ambassador but for once no one was smoking on the pier!)Frank and Gail surveyed 109 visitors on the pier to find out […]
Read moreWe had a lot to celebrate today: So many faithful Mussel Rockstars, (a growing group of 15), who come out in rain or shine to beautify this area. I used funds from recycling to give out some fun gifts my husband found that were not made of plastic. Imagine! Some 5 years ago, it was just me! Now, there were […]
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