Showing posts with label Beach Cleanups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beach Cleanups. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Tsunami Debris - When will it hit our shores?

Tsunami Debris Presentation

Tuesday, December 13, Peninsula College will host oceanographers Curtis Ebbesmeyer and Jim Ingraham for a presentation entitled “Tsunami Debris: When Will It Arrive in America?” It will begin at 6:30 pm in Room M125 on the main campus in Port Angeles.

Our chapter is co-sponsoring the event along with the Coastal Watershed Institute.  Curtis Ebbesmeyer will also be analyzing the trash recently removed from the Cape cleanup.

In case you missed the presentation, below you will find the recording:

Monday, May 2, 2011

WA Coastal Cleanup 2011

Easter weekend the chapter gathered out at Hobuck Beach to support all Washington coastal cleanup volunteers. The chapter served food, drinks and provided a gathering place for volunteers to coordinate efforts. We had excellent weather and loads of ambitious participants scouring the beaches from Shi Shi to Hobuck. Thanks to all who made the weekend such an enjoyable success including Darryl Wood, Charlie Parks, Anne Shaffer, Dave Parks, Jodie Kennedy and family, The Waterkotte clan and the Coast Savers.



Thanks to those people who took time during the Easter weekend to show some love for their beaches. See you next year!