Bay Foundation to Host Coastal Cleanup Day

On Saturday, September 20 from 8:15 am to 1:30 pm, The Bay Foundation (TBF) will host its 10th Annual Marina del Rey Kayak Cleanup Day Event.

It is part of the greater annual Coastal Cleanup Day (CCD) which draws more than 14,000 volunteers from across Los Angeles County to hundreds of events. As the longest-running kayak and SUP cleanup site, the TBF event is immensely popular each year and spaces fill up early.

The annual event coincides with the launch of National Estuaries Week (NEW), which celebrates beaches and estuaries, the vibrant coastal areas where rivers meet the sea.

TBF, as a member of the EPA's National Estuaries Program, helps educate about the connection between the watersheds that feed, or drain into, the Santa Monica Bay. TBF encourages everyone to take part in the national #ToastTheCoast social media campaign during that week, starting with pictures of their participation in CCD on Sept. 20.

TBF invites volunteers to come and participate with their own (or rented) kayak, SUP board, or boat; there are a limited number of these items available, but they are going fast. TBF will provide small nets for volunteers to pick up trash from the ocean.

For questions on signing up with your own kayak or being added to the wait list for Sept. 20, please contact Carrie Baldwin, CCD coordinator, [email protected].

Last year, the TBF kayak event drew 114 volunteers and collected 114 pounds of trash and 30 pounds of recyclables. To everyone's happy surprise, there was less debris collected last year compared to prior years.

The goal of TBF's kayak clean-up is to change people's behavior and habits so that they will recycle more, use less plastic (i.e. zero waste lunches, packaging, etc.), and help protect the benefits and values of Santa Monica Bay and our coastal ocean.

CCD is an international event with over 90 countries around the world participating, making it one of the largest volunteer efforts on the planet. It began 1985 as a way to combat the increasing marine debris along our shorelines. California Coastal Cleanup Day is coordinated in Los Angeles County by Heal the Bay in conjunction with the California Coastal Commission (statewide) and the Los Angeles County Department of Beaches & Harbors.

There will be a post-event celebration featuring lunch donated by Chipotle-a TBF-certified Clean Bay Restaurant-and raffle prizes provided by various sponsors.

 

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