Crandon Park Marina Paddle Cleanup - ICC2024
Join Key Biscayne Community Foundation’s Citizen Science Program, FillABag, Miami EcoAdventures, and Free Plastic for an impactful and unforgettable mangrove cleanup out of Crandon Marina on Key Biscayne! This will be a guided tour into Biscayne Bay and the mangroves on the northwest side of Key Biscayne to remove marine debris from this vital and hard-to-reach habitat. This cleanup is particularly important as mangroves host many vulnerable species that live within these vital and diverse ecosystems. Our event is funded through a generous grant from the Florida Inland Navigation District. We will have water and snacks, plus some prizes to win after the clean up! For the cleanup, you will need to bring or rent your own paddleboard/kayak, and life vest/personal floatation device.
Kayak/paddle board rentals: A limited number of tandem (2-person) kayaks, single person kayaks, and paddleboards will be available for rent from PADL. Click here to reserve your watercraft if you do not have your own; prices will vary depending on the type of watercraft you choose (tandem kayaks = $60, single kayaks = $40, paddle boards = $40). All PADL rentals include life jacket, whistle, and delivery/pickup at Crandon Marina. You do not need to change the delivery address, this order link is specific to our cleanup and all watercraft/equipment will be brought to the Crandon Marina. If you wish, you can specify in the Order Notes “This is for the Crandon Marina cleanup on 9/21/2024.” No refunds can be issued for watercraft rentals for cancellations made after 9/19/2024 or for no-shows on the day of the cleanup. The PADL rental link will clode at the end of the day 9/19/2024 and the cleanup registration will close by 8:00pm on 9/20/2024. All participants will be provided:
- reusable gloves (if you have your own reusable working or gardening type gloves, bring them as we cannot guarantee we will have your size)
- buckets
- bags
- guidance on the water by a team of experienced local environmentalists
This year’s Penguin T-Shirts are available for purchase here: www.bonfire.com/miami-icc-2024. Order before August 30 if you want to guarantee your shirt arrives before the cleanup.
- Participants should wear sun protective clothing and closed-toed shoes that can get wet.
- Please bring water in a reusable water bottle and wear reef-safe sunscreen.
- Download the Ocean Conservancy’s CleanSwell app to participate in the Citizen Science activity to log, tally and measure the impact of your cleanup.
- Minors aged 9-17 are welcome as long as they are comfortable and can be safe in the water, and are accompanied by a parent or guardian. We can provide Community Service Hours for students upon request.
- We will also provide data collection cards and a souvenir tote bag with this year’s ICC marine animal theme, penguins!
Waivers are required to participate:
- A paper waiver for Miami-Dade County Parks will be provided on the day of the event.
- However, if you are under 18 and coming without a parent or guardian, you must have a parent/guardian print and sign the waiver HERE in advance, and bring it with you to the cleanup.
Questions? Please contact Rumya at 305-361-2770 or [email protected].
Spearheaded globally by the Ocean Conservancy, VolunteerCleanup.org organizes Miami-Dade County’s local participation in this worldwide event with 60+ shoreline cleanups around the county and is made possible by the generous support of our presenting sponsor The Brady Hunter Foundation, with additional support from The Benjamin & Gloria Joannou, Jr. Family Conservation Fund, Blackstone Charitable Foundation, Citadel, Related Group, City of Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County RER-DERM, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Miami Ironside, Save The Manatee, Waste Management and Watersports Association.
What Should Volunteers Bring?
- Closed Toed Shoes
- Water In Reusable Bottle
- Sunscreen
- Hat & Sunglasses
What Will Be Provided?
- Gloves
- Garbage Bags
- Water Refills
- Pickers
- Buckets
- Insect Repellent
Parking Information
Parking is free in the designated areas indicated on the map.Meeting Spot Details
Enter Crandon Marina and take the first right to go to the free parking area. The meetup and launch area will be at the eastern most ramp #14 (please see attached map). You will not be allowed to drive to the ramp area.Organizer Information
Crandon Park Marina Paddle Cleanup - ICC2024
About This Event
Join Key Biscayne Community Foundation’s Citizen Science Program, FillABag, Miami EcoAdventures, and Free Plastic for an impactful and unforgettable mangrove cleanup out of Crandon Marina on Key Biscayne! This will be a guided tour into Biscayne Bay and the mangroves on the northwest side of Key Biscayne to remove marine debris from this vital and hard-to-reach habitat. This cleanup is particularly important as mangroves host many vulnerable species that live within these vital and diverse ecosystems. Our event is funded through a generous grant from the Florida Inland Navigation District. We will have water and snacks, plus some prizes to win after the clean up! For the cleanup, you will need to bring or rent your own paddleboard/kayak, and life vest/personal floatation device.
Kayak/paddle board rentals: A limited number of tandem (2-person) kayaks, single person kayaks, and paddleboards will be available for rent from PADL. Click here to reserve your watercraft if you do not have your own; prices will vary depending on the type of watercraft you choose (tandem kayaks = $60, single kayaks = $40, paddle boards = $40). All PADL rentals include life jacket, whistle, and delivery/pickup at Crandon Marina. You do not need to change the delivery address, this order link is specific to our cleanup and all watercraft/equipment will be brought to the Crandon Marina. If you wish, you can specify in the Order Notes “This is for the Crandon Marina cleanup on 9/21/2024.” No refunds can be issued for watercraft rentals for cancellations made after 9/19/2024 or for no-shows on the day of the cleanup. The PADL rental link will clode at the end of the day 9/19/2024 and the cleanup registration will close by 8:00pm on 9/20/2024. All participants will be provided:
- reusable gloves (if you have your own reusable working or gardening type gloves, bring them as we cannot guarantee we will have your size)
- buckets
- bags
- guidance on the water by a team of experienced local environmentalists
This year’s Penguin T-Shirts are available for purchase here: www.bonfire.com/miami-icc-2024. Order before August 30 if you want to guarantee your shirt arrives before the cleanup.
- Participants should wear sun protective clothing and closed-toed shoes that can get wet.
- Please bring water in a reusable water bottle and wear reef-safe sunscreen.
- Download the Ocean Conservancy’s CleanSwell app to participate in the Citizen Science activity to log, tally and measure the impact of your cleanup.
- Minors aged 9-17 are welcome as long as they are comfortable and can be safe in the water, and are accompanied by a parent or guardian. We can provide Community Service Hours for students upon request.
- We will also provide data collection cards and a souvenir tote bag with this year’s ICC marine animal theme, penguins!
Waivers are required to participate:
- A paper waiver for Miami-Dade County Parks will be provided on the day of the event.
- However, if you are under 18 and coming without a parent or guardian, you must have a parent/guardian print and sign the waiver HERE in advance, and bring it with you to the cleanup.
Questions? Please contact Rumya at 305-361-2770 or [email protected].
Spearheaded globally by the Ocean Conservancy, VolunteerCleanup.org organizes Miami-Dade County’s local participation in this worldwide event with 60+ shoreline cleanups around the county and is made possible by the generous support of our presenting sponsor The Brady Hunter Foundation, with additional support from The Benjamin & Gloria Joannou, Jr. Family Conservation Fund, Blackstone Charitable Foundation, Citadel, Related Group, City of Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County RER-DERM, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Miami Ironside, Save The Manatee, Waste Management and Watersports Association.
What Should Volunteers Bring?
What Will Be Provided?
Parking Information
Parking is free in the designated areas indicated on the map.Meeting Spot Details
Enter Crandon Marina and take the first right to go to the free parking area. The meetup and launch area will be at the eastern most ramp #14 (please see attached map). You will not be allowed to drive to the ramp area.Organizer Information
Rumya Sundaram
Our mission is to have citizen and professional scientists monitor and protect resources and to share information on the most critical natural resources of Key Biscayne and Virginia Key. Established by the Key Biscayne Community Foundation, the Citizen Scientist Project seeks to have Key residents work with professional scientists to achieve four goals: 1) Learn about the natural resources of Key Biscayne and Virginia Key; 2) Experience the natural resources of the Key through participation in field trips; 3) Participate in citizen scientist projects, which are directed at protecting the natural resources of the Island; and 4) Suggest projects for the Citizen Scientist Project.