Santa Barbara County Coastal Cleanup Day 2013
What: Santa Barbara County residents will join hundreds of thousands of participants worldwide in clearing trash and debris from our beaches, shorelines, and inland waterways during this year’s international Coastal Cleanup Event, Saturday, September 21st from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Last year, over 900 local volunteers collected over 2,592 pounds of debris before it entered our waterways. Volunteers also reduced waste by bringing their own buckets, gloves and reusing bags.
When: Saturday, September 21, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. to noon
Where: Look for beach captains at the following sites in Santa Barbara County:
Arroyo Burro Beach
Butterfly Beach
Carpinteria State Beach
Carpinteria Creeks
Chase Palm Park Beach
East Beach
El Capitan State Beach
Ellwood Beach
Gaviota State Beach
Goleta Beach
Guadalupe Dunes
Hammond’s Beach
Haskell’s Beach
Jalama Beach
Lookout Park Beach
Leadbetter Beach
Refugio State Beach
Rincon Park Beach
Santa Claus Lane
Tajiguas Beach
West Beach
How: Volunteers of all ages can participate at any of the sites listed. There is no need to pre-register. A beach captain will provide necessary instructions and supplies; however, participants are encouraged to bring their own reusable gloves, bags, or buckets to reduce waste. More details are provided on the County’s recycling website www.LessIsMore.org/coast or by calling (805) 882-3600.
Why: Coastal Cleanup Day is a great way for local residents to celebrate and give thanks to the beaches that make Santa Barbara County such an amazing place to live. Also, data collected from Coastal Cleanup Day can assist researchers and policy-makers in efforts to protect our beaches and waterways.
Who: This statewide event is presented by the California Coastal Commission. Locally, the event is organized by the County of Santa Barbara Public Works Department’s Resource Recovery & Waste Management Division, with the help of many local non-profits, businesses, governmental agencies, and generous individuals.