Monofilament Recovery & Recycling Program

 
 

Conducting Cleanup Events

When organizing a cleanup event, preventing injury should be the most important consideration. Fishing line and gear can be just as hazardous to humans as it can be to wildlife when left in the environment. Line is difficult to break and can cut human skin easily if inappropriately handled. Likewise, divers can become entangled and drowned. Gear that is rusty and encrusted with barnacles is sharp and infectious. Take care to train cleanup volunteers so that they are aware of hazards and provide them with the appropriate tools to do the task.

Conducting a cleanup event is best done in collaboration with an existing event to increase volunteer turnout, to share resources, and so that numbers can be reported on an area wide, statewide or worldwide level. It is always better to partner with an existing cleanup program then to “reinvent the wheel”!

Partners are the key to a successful cleanup!

Ocean Conservancy
Keep America Beautiful/Affiliates

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