made a donation of supplies and money. Cheque was delivered by Karen and Rose. Thank you!
Dec 19th. How does a 135 lb airplane tire end up...
Hobo Beach near Graffiti Bridge Also the usual debris from “artists” at the bridge. 607 lbs by 12 volunteers.
In Gulf Breeze (Bob Sykes Bridge), 11 people collected 69 lbs - day Toal of 676 lbs
Dec 12th Twenty one Cub Scouts from Pac 410 and
19 volunteers collected 462 lbs of trash along the beach at Chimney Park.
A further 93 lbs was gathered by 14 volunteers at Navarre Beach - daily total of 555 lbs!
Like Bruce Beach, parts of a boat are now showing up on the shoreline
Dec 5th A monthly cleanup along Bayfront Parkway at
various locations collects ~150 lbs of trash. Will this change when the “SCAPE” project along the city’s Bayfront project is finished?
At NLO, 20 volunteers picked up 69 lbs and nine volunteers managed 154 lbs of trash along Bayfront
Nov 28th Two sailboats on Bruce Beach are slowly..
being dismantled by vandals. The debris is thrown onto the beach. OceanHour picks it up. How long will they last?
Volunteers picked up 454 lbs of a wide assortment of stuff - 20+ seed packages, a shop vac, a boat hatch cover, three roller bags, a large mirror frame, a wood end table, a harmonica, fishing line (s) need I go on? Meanwhile at Naval Live Oaks volunteers gathered 88 lbs.
On Thanksgiving, Andy & Tammy collected 137 lbs of trash along Bayfront Pkwy bringing the weekly total to 679 lbs. For the month - 2,234 lbs!
Nov. 21st. Another big day 693 Lbs!
Thanks to volunteers such as members of UWF’s “Student Ambassadors”.
Today’s cleanup at Navarre Beach collected 273 lbs of trash. Earlier in the week volunteers from West Florida Home Education Support League collected 44 lbs at Navarre.
Weekly total was 737 lbs!
Nov 14th. A big day -- 676 lbs!
Picked up by 20 volunteers, or ~34#’s each! Well above the yearly average of 8!
The amount of styrofoam from cups, plates and containers on Hobo Beach is in stark contrast from my recent trip to California. Even with all meals we consumed, ALL TAKEOUT was paper based - NO STYROFOAM or PLASTIC STRAWS!!
Nov 7th. A new month and two cleanup sites....
for a total of 142 lbs. One volunteer at Blackwater Forest and 17 at Naval Live Oaks
Oct 31st Three cleanups today just miss a monthly...
total of 2,000+ lbs at 1,902. First month since February to exceed 2019 monthly total! Good work!
Six volunteers at Bob Sikes Bridge with 136 lbs, 10 people at Payne Bridge collected 127 lbs and 340 lbs at Chimney Park
Oct 30th A new Site Captain for OceanHour!!
Gulf Breeze News introduced Catherine as the latest addition to the OceanHour FL team! Welcome!
Catherine lives in the Navarre area as the cleanups expand