OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Environmental Commission and Clean Ocean Action (COA) are sponsoring a Fall Beach Sweep on Sat., Oct. 22 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Commission invites all residents, students, organizations and families to join the semiannual “counted cleanup” sweep along the beaches in Ocean City.
Clean Ocean Action uses data cards to record the litter collected and enters the information into a national database of marine debris. Participants form teams of two or three people to pick up and record the litter on the beach.
Environmental Commission members will assign volunteers to groups, distribute equipment and provide instructions at the Ocean City Music Pier, located at Moorlyn Terrace and the Boardwalk.
In 1985, Clean Ocean Action launched the region’s first Beach Sweeps program to rid beaches of unsightly and harmful debris. COA’s program is one of the longest running cleanups of its kind in the world. Since 1985, over 70,000 volunteers have participated in the annual Beach Sweeps and removed over 3 million pieces of debris from New Jersey’s beaches and waterways.
For more information on Clean Ocean Action and to download a Debris Data Card, please visit www.cleanoceanaction.org. For information regarding Ocean City’s Beach Sweep or to pre-register a group, please call 609-399-6111 ext 9285 or email adoptabeach@ocnj.us.
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