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Posts Tagged ‘coastal cleanup’

Thousands compete in the Battle for the Bay litter pick up

By Natalia Gurevich | September 24, 2019

Bay Area mayors challenge one another over which city can turn out the most volunteers and clean up the most trash in an event to raise awareness about illegal dumping.

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Roughly 20,000 pounds of trash cleaned from Oakland on Creek to Bay Day

By Rosa Tuiran Grobet | September 21, 2018
Oakland residents Jaclyn Caldwell and Claire Caldwell picked up trash at Middle Harbor Shoreline Park in Oakland

Early Saturday morning, almost two thousand volunteers participated in the 23rd Annual Creek to Bay Day in 58 sites around Oakland to collect trash and debris from shorelines, water creeks and parks.

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Oakland volunteers join statewide efforts to clean shoreline

By Sarah Cahlan | September 18, 2017 | 2
Stepping Out Stepping In intern Yeshe Salz at Middle Harbor Shoreline during this weekend's Creek to Bay Day.

Oakland residents gathered this weekend to clean up curbs, creeks and coasts for the 22nd Annual Creek to Bay Day.

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Volunteers tidy Oakland shoreline

By Nigel Manuel | September 22, 2014

Volunteers for the 30th annual Creek to Bay Day clean up Oakland’s Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline.

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Oakland’s Damon Slough named one of area’s most littered

By Angela Hart | September 12, 2012 | 5

Damon Slough, a chunk of preserved parkland in Oakland that stretches for more than eight acres along the Martin Luther King Jr. shoreline, was named one of the Bay Area’s top five most littered waterways in 2012, environmental groups said today.

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