What: International Coastal Cleanup
When: Saturday, September 18, 2021
Time: 8:45 am to 11:00 am
Where: South Walton Beach Accesses
Friends of South Walton Sea Turtles will once again host the International Coastal Cleanup. The Volunteer Beach Ambassador Team invites all community members and visitors to the Emerald Coast to join efforts to clean up the beaches of South Walton on Saturday morning, September 18th, from 9:00 to 11:00AM. Registration begins at 8:45AM.
All participants are encouraged to provide their own trash bags or buckets, gloves, hat, sunscreen, water bottle, etc. There will be limited bags/gloves available for those without. In addition, it is recommended you wearing a facemask for your personal safety and the safety of others.
If you would like to join in a clean up at a Regional Access, you will find Host Volunteer Beach Ambassadors at the following locations:
Inlet Beach Regional Access, 139 S Orange St., Inlet
Santa Clara Regional Access, 3468E Co Hwy 30A, Seagrove
Van Ness Butler Regional Access, 1931 E Co Hwy 30A, Seaside
Ed Walline Regional Access, 4447 W Co Hwy 30A, Gulf Place
Dune Allen Regional Access, 5999 W Co Hwy 30A, Dune Allen
Miramar Beach Regional Access, 2375 Scenic Gulf Dr., Miramar Beach
If you would like to help at Big Red Fish Coastal Dune Lake contact lauriereichenbach@gmail.com for details.
OCEAN CONSERVANCY
For more than 35 years, our International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) has galvanized communities worldwide to collect trash that pollutes our waterways, making our coasts cleaner and our ocean healthier. Together with partners we’ve brought 16 million volunteers–like you–to help us collect more than 340 million pounds of trash. Volunteers have helped the ICC become a beacon of hope, inspiring action worldwide, and that support has never been more needed than now.
This year, we’re making the ICC a time for people to reconnect with each other, the waters they love so much, and Ocean Conservancy’s mission of keeping our ocean free of trash.
More info: Ocean Conservancy

When: Saturday, September 18, 2021
Time: 8:45 am to 11:00 am
Where: South Walton Beach Accesses
Friends of South Walton Sea Turtles will once again host the International Coastal Cleanup. The Volunteer Beach Ambassador Team invites all community members and visitors to the Emerald Coast to join efforts to clean up the beaches of South Walton on Saturday morning, September 18th, from 9:00 to 11:00AM. Registration begins at 8:45AM.
All participants are encouraged to provide their own trash bags or buckets, gloves, hat, sunscreen, water bottle, etc. There will be limited bags/gloves available for those without. In addition, it is recommended you wearing a facemask for your personal safety and the safety of others.
If you would like to join in a clean up at a Regional Access, you will find Host Volunteer Beach Ambassadors at the following locations:
Inlet Beach Regional Access, 139 S Orange St., Inlet
Santa Clara Regional Access, 3468E Co Hwy 30A, Seagrove
Van Ness Butler Regional Access, 1931 E Co Hwy 30A, Seaside
Ed Walline Regional Access, 4447 W Co Hwy 30A, Gulf Place
Dune Allen Regional Access, 5999 W Co Hwy 30A, Dune Allen
Miramar Beach Regional Access, 2375 Scenic Gulf Dr., Miramar Beach
If you would like to help at Big Red Fish Coastal Dune Lake contact lauriereichenbach@gmail.com for details.
OCEAN CONSERVANCY
For more than 35 years, our International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) has galvanized communities worldwide to collect trash that pollutes our waterways, making our coasts cleaner and our ocean healthier. Together with partners we’ve brought 16 million volunteers–like you–to help us collect more than 340 million pounds of trash. Volunteers have helped the ICC become a beacon of hope, inspiring action worldwide, and that support has never been more needed than now.
This year, we’re making the ICC a time for people to reconnect with each other, the waters they love so much, and Ocean Conservancy’s mission of keeping our ocean free of trash.
More info: Ocean Conservancy
