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Celebrate the 39th Annual International Coastal Cleanup Day at a Miami-Dade park

Join Miami-Dade Parks on Saturday, Sept. 16, for the world's largest, one-day volunteer event committed to reducing marine debris along our oceans and waterways.
Spearheaded globally by the Ocean Conservancy, International Coastal Cleanup Day (ICC) engages people to remove trash from local beaches, streams, parks, or neighborhoods worldwide. Locally, VolunteerCleanup.org has led the Miami-Dade County volunteer participation for the past 9 years and in 2023, they have activated over 60 coastal sites.
Since its beginning, more than 17 million volunteers have collected over 350 million pounds of trash. Thanks to these volunteers around the world, the ICC has become a beacon of hope, leading and inspiring action in support of our ocean.
Alongside millions of volunteers, Miami-Dade County will host volunteers at the locations below.
Register now by finding a participating Miami-Dade Park near you.
- Greynolds Park - East Greynolds
- Crandon Park - North
- Crandon Marina / Paddle & Clean-Up
- Pelican Harbor Marina
- Deering Estate - People's Dock
- Deering Point / Paddle & Clean-Up
- Chapman Field Park
- Matheson Hammock Park
- Venetian Causeway
- Rickenbacker Causeway - Hobie Beach
- Rickenbacker Causeway - Virginia Key South
- Black Point Park
- Homestead Bayfront Park
Community volunteers are essential to the success of these cleanup efforts. Be part of the solution to coastal pollution by pitching in for a Miami-Dade Parks coastal cleanup.
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