The Ocean Conservancy coordinated its first Coastal Clean up in 1986 when 2,800 volunteers collected 124 tons of trash from 122 miles of Texas shoreline. Florida came on board in 1988 and conducted its first statewide cleanup. Then, with the addition of Canada and Mexico in 1989, the clean up became an international event.
The mission of the Coastal Clean-up is to remove debris from the shorelines, waterways, and beaches of the world’s lakes, rivers and oceans; to educate people on the issue of marine debris; to collect valuable information on the amount and types of debris; to use the information collected from the cleanup to effect positive change on all levels – from the individual to the international – to reduce marine debris and enhance marine conservation.
Over the last 15 years, over 300,000 dedicated Florida volunteers have cleaned more than seven million pounds of debris from our shorelines and inland waterways, covering almost 20,000 miles.
For more information and to participate in Lakeland's Coastal Clean-up contact Sharon Siegel, Executive Director of Lakeland Clean & Beautiful, at (863)834-3306 or contact Cindy Hill, Lakes Program Coordinator.