222 lbs of trash. I stopped counting spray can lids at 30! There weren’t that many cans - where did they go? Thanks to Kappa Alpha Psi and Central Credit Union.
At Veterans Park, 12 volunteers gathered a further 63 lbs
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222 lbs of trash. I stopped counting spray can lids at 30! There weren’t that many cans - where did they go? Thanks to Kappa Alpha Psi and Central Credit Union.
At Veterans Park, 12 volunteers gathered a further 63 lbs
Fourteen volunteers at NLO collected 133 lbs and a further 81 lbs by 9 people at Bob Sikes Bridge
OceanHour started the process of removing preserved wood littering the beaches of Ft. Pickens. 1,000+ lbs collected today, more in the future! Thirty six volunteers picked up 191 lbs of “normal” litter. Yearly total is now 18,492 lbs, more than any year except 2019 (22,437 lbs)
was not being followed by beachgoers. They could bring it to the beach but not back to their car! This is 26 lbs of garbage
Twenty volunteers collected 1,057 lbs at the sound side of Batteries Langdon and Worth! This at the Ft. Pickens area of the National Seashore
From learning at the Sea Turtle Baby Shower to picking up trash on area beaches!
Eight volunteers picked up 102 lbs at Naval Live Oaks. The young volunteer helped his grandfather and 5 other volunteers to collect 123 lbs of trash. Good timing - next day was the annual Pensacola Triathlon at Bruce Beach