SeaKeepers North Bay Village Cleanup

SeaKeepers North Bay Village Cleanup

Join SeaKeepers for a cleanup at Moda North Bay Village on Tuesday, February 11, 2025! Weather permitting, we will clean the baywalk and surrounding streets to keep Biscayne Bay debris free. 

In order to participate, all volunteers must complete the required Liability and Appearance Release Waiver HERE.

VOLUNTEER INFORMATION: 

Meeting spot: Look for the blue SeaKeepers branded table and tent near the leasing office.

Parking: PayByPhone parking is available on West dr as you approaching the building. 

Please bring:

Close-toe shoes
Comfortable clothes that may get dirty
Water in a REUSABLE water bottle (no plastic please!)
Sunscreen and bug spray if needed
Hat and sunglasses if wanted

We will provide:

Buckets
Reusable mesh bags
Gloves
Water refills
Community service hours

Marine Debris Tracker: By using the app Marine Debris Tracker, you can log the types of trash you collect and create important data for scientists and lawmakers to better understand the marine debris crisis. This data can lead to legislation such as plastic bans that will keep our ocean cleaner! Make sure to create an account ahead of time and select “The International SeaKeepers Society” as an organization before you start logging. By using the Marine Debris Tracker, you are eligible for 1 extra community service hour. 

For any inquiries or help registering, please contact [email protected].

We look forward to cleaning with you!

What Should Volunteers Bring?

  • Closed Toed Shoes
  • Water In Reusable Bottle
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect Repellent
  • Hat & Sunglasses

What Will Be Provided?

  • Gloves
  • Garbage Bags
  • Water Refills
  • Pickers
  • Buckets

Parking Information

PayByPhone parking is available on West dr as you approaching the building. 

Meeting Spot Details

Look for the blue SeaKeepers branded table and tent near the leasing office.

Organizer Information

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The International SeaKeepers Society

Lillian Engelhard

February 11

SeaKeepers North Bay Village Cleanup

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About This Event

Join SeaKeepers for a cleanup at Moda North Bay Village on Tuesday, February 11, 2025! Weather permitting, we will clean the baywalk and surrounding streets to keep Biscayne Bay debris free. 

In order to participate, all volunteers must complete the required Liability and Appearance Release Waiver HERE.

VOLUNTEER INFORMATION: 

Meeting spot: Look for the blue SeaKeepers branded table and tent near the leasing office.

Parking: PayByPhone parking is available on West dr as you approaching the building. 

Please bring:

Close-toe shoes
Comfortable clothes that may get dirty
Water in a REUSABLE water bottle (no plastic please!)
Sunscreen and bug spray if needed
Hat and sunglasses if wanted

We will provide:

Buckets
Reusable mesh bags
Gloves
Water refills
Community service hours

Marine Debris Tracker: By using the app Marine Debris Tracker, you can log the types of trash you collect and create important data for scientists and lawmakers to better understand the marine debris crisis. This data can lead to legislation such as plastic bans that will keep our ocean cleaner! Make sure to create an account ahead of time and select “The International SeaKeepers Society” as an organization before you start logging. By using the Marine Debris Tracker, you are eligible for 1 extra community service hour. 

For any inquiries or help registering, please contact [email protected].

We look forward to cleaning with you!

What Should Volunteers Bring?

Closed Toed Shoes, Water In Reusable Bottle, Sunscreen, Insect Repellent, Hat & Sunglasses

What Will Be Provided?

Gloves, Garbage Bags, Water Refills, Pickers, Buckets

Parking Information

PayByPhone parking is available on West dr as you approaching the building. 

Meeting Spot Details

Look for the blue SeaKeepers branded table and tent near the leasing office.

Organizer Information

Lillian Engelhard

Lillian Engelhard

The International SeaKeepers Society supports marine science and conservation by utilizing privately owned yachts as platforms for oceanographic research, educational outreach, and marine conservation. Our efforts eliminate vessel costs and permit scientists to allocate those funds to maximize research potential. SeaKeepers shares its mission of ocean research and conservation with local communities through educational events, beach cleanups, and yachting industry functions.