What You Can Do
Events
What You Can Do
Cleanup events take place locally, nationally, and internationally. The following is a sample of the various national and international cleanup events and organizations.
Adopt Your Watershed
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is leading an "Adopt Your Watershed" campaign to encourage stewardship of the nation's water resources. EPA challenges citizens and organizations to join us and others who are working to protect and restore our valuable rivers, streams, wetlands, lakes, ground water, and estuaries. To learn more about this program and opportunities to get involved in activities in your community, such as monitoring, cleanups, and restoration projects, visit their online database.
International Coastal Cleanup
The International Coastal Cleanup is an annual
event held every 3rd Saturday of September that includes over 100 countries and territories bordering every major body of water on Earth. It is the
world's largest volunteer effort to clean up the marine environment and collect marine environmental data from both land and underwater sites. In
2008, nearly 400,000 people around the world removed 6.8 million pounds of trash from more than 17,000 miles of coasts, shorelines and underwater
sites. For more information about the 2008 cleanup, please read the 2008 ICC Report
.
Project AWARE Foundation Events
Project AWARE Foundation
is dedicated
to addressing the impacts of marine debris and coordinates global beach and underwater cleanups year round. Project AWARE partners with the
Ocean Conservancy's International Coastal Cleanup to hold the biggest underwater cleanup of its kind, with over 900 global dive locations. Visit Take Action and Clean Up Local Dive Sites
to find out more information on local cleanup dive sites and how to register a cleanup event.
United Nations Regional Seas Programme
The United Nations Regional Seas Programme
aims to address the
accelerating degradation of the world's oceans and coastal areas through the sustainable management and use of the marine and coastal environment and
by engaging neighboring countries in comprehensive and specific actions to protect their shared marine environment. To learn more information about
international and domestic clean up events, explore their list of Beach
Cleanups and Campaigns
.
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