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2008 California Coastal Cleanup Day

September 20th, 9:00 a.m. - Noon

Cig Egret Poster for Coastal Cleanup Day 2008

Last year over 550 volunteers came out for Coastal Cleanup Day and cleaned 17 local beaches, helping to protect our environment and beautify Santa Barbara. In those three short hours, more than 1,600 pounds of trash and 1,000 pounds of recyclables were cleared from some 30 miles of coastline. This year, we can do it again, and get even better results!

If you are interested in helping to keep our beaches and ocean clean, please take a look at:

Do you want to volunteer?

If you are interested in volunteering, just visit our beaches page or pick a beach from the list below and click on the link for the Beach Captain. You should automatically have an e-mail pop up with questions to answer. Each volunteer will be given a pair of gloves and two plastic bags, one to collect trash and one to collect recyclables. In addition, each volunteer will be given a sheet that lists different items and materials and asked to mark the number of items and materials that are picked up.

If this does not work for you (or if you are willing to go wherever we need volunteers) please e-mail your name, contact information, the beach you would like to clean, the number of people participating and the group or company you are a part of to jrundle(at)cosbpw.net. Make sure to put "Coastal Cleanup Day" somewhere in the subject.

Want to be a Beach Captain next year?

If you don't see your favorite beach listed and are interested in being a Beach Captain next year, please email with your beach information. Make sure to include the information asked for in the email. You must be eighteen or over to be a Beach Captain. More information about being a beach captain coming soon.

Alphabetical Beach List:

Arroyo Burro Beach

Haskells Beach
Butterfly Beach Jalama Beach
Chase Palm Park Jelly Bowl Beach
East Beach Leadbetter Beach
El Capitan State Beach Refugio State Beach
Ellwood Beach Rincon Point
Gaviota State Beach Santa Claus Lane
Goleta Beach Tajiguas Beach
Guadalupe Beach West Beach

Last Year's Event: 2007 California Coastal Cleanup Day.

Coastal Cleanup Day takes place throughout the State of California and is conducted in conjunction with International Coastal Cleanup Day. California's Coastal Cleanup Day Program, organized by the California Coastal Commission and other cooperating organizations throughout the state, encourages people to learn about and actively participate in conserving natural resources.

The goals of this event are to raise awareness about the issues of ocean and coastal conservation, to pick up litter, to encourage recycling, and to promote community pride. Coastal Cleanup Day allows people to take responsibility for their local waterways and creates an awareness that individual actions do make a difference.

The County Public Works Department, Resource Recovery and Waste Management Division, coordinates this event for Santa Barbara County. On September 15, 2007, 556 volunteers participated in California Coastal Cleanup Day in Santa Barbara County from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. On that day, volunteers picked up approximately 1,604 pounds of trash and 1,017 pounds of recyclables from 17 local beaches stretching some 30 miles along our coastline.

Cigarette butts remained the most common item found. Among other trash items collected were numerous lobster traps, a yacht battery, a jar of vaseline, a Lego figure, a set of false teeth, and lots of packaging material.

Last Year's Participating Beaches

Arroyo Burro Beach Hollister Beach
Butterfly Beach Jalama Beach
Chase Palm Park Leadbetter Beach
East Beach Refugio State Beach
El Capitan State Beach Rincon Point
Gaviota State Beach Santa Claus Lane
Goleta Beach Tajiguas Beach
Guadalupe Beach West Beach
Haskells Beach  

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Last updated: October 6, 2008

 

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