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CLEANUP EXPEDITIONS

OLF, regularily organizes cleanup expeditions with small qualified groups out into our oceans and shorelines to collect ocean plastic pollution. We can always use qualified volunteers to join us, offering their skills, time and energy to the cause of ocean cleanup!

FOLLOW OUR EVENTS ON SOCIAL MEDIA

We generally post our upcoming cleaning expeditions and fundraising events on facebook. Check our page often for updated info.

JOIN US ON EXPEDITION – APPLY TO VOLUNTEER

Contact us to apply to volunteer and be on our crew! If you qualify, you can join us out on the ocean on expeditions where we clean thousands of pounds of garbage from our shorelines and beaches.

SUPPORT OUR EXPEDITIONS BY DONATING TIME, MONEY, SUPPLIES

Learn about other ways you can volunteer to help the oceans by supporting our cleaning expeditions. We can always use food, supplies and financial support.

Press: Meet the Couple That’s Aiming to End Ocean Pollution

Ocean trash is a serious pollution problem… but you can help clean it up!

The ocean plastic problem affects the health of people, wildlife and local economies.  If you are not able to join us on expedition, consider joining some of the world’s largest volunteer efforts for our ocean and waterways.  The following two maps show where you can join in on an organized cleanup expedition or beach cleanup near you!

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International Coastal Cleanup – Ocean Conservancy

Sign Up Near You to Clean Up! This map shows international organized cleanup events. (NOTE: These links take you away from our website)

Ocean Conservancy International Cleaning Expeditions

Marine Debris Cleanup USA Locations Map

Find a location near you, with this USA based map for organized cleanup events.

Marine Debris Cleanup Locations

Marine Debris Cleanup Locations
Map created by Jenna Grygier, an undergraduate environmental engineering student at the University of Georgia, advised by Assistant Professor Jenna Jambeck. Funded by the Southeast Atlantic Marine Debris Initiative (SEA-MDI), a partnership of GA, NC, and SC with the NOAA Marine Debris Program. Data used to create the map was obtained from web-based research and some followup phone calls.