Resiliency At Rockaway Cleanup: Rain or Shine!

Despite a soggy Saturday morning, 45 volunteers gathered at Rockaway Beach to tackle this month’s beach cleanup, and had fun in the process, despite the intermittent rain. Working out of a tailgate as a makeshift headquarters, the crew gathered buckets and gloves and returned with full loads of debris including bits of styrofoam and a piece from a buoy or a bumper, which Nancy was able to use to illustrate to volunteers how closely items like these can mimic actual rock. 

Also unearthed, were Taco Bell’s extravagant drink cups, and their single-use plastic components were identified as a significant contributor to beach litter. Other noteworthy finds ranged from a wind chime, still in its packaging, and fake ivy, to a bumper crop of tennis balls, and lots of shoes and clothing items. Two volunteers also picked up a massive load of fishing line that appeared to have been stuck in the seabed for a very long time, and another found and donated a $10 bill. Nicole was also able to donate a pocket ashtray to a local fisherman with a very sweet dog.

Thank you to each volunteer who joined us for this cleanup. Each of you exemplifies the shared commitment to preserving the beauty of Rockaway Beach, rain or shine.

We appreciate everyone who supports Pacific Beach Coalition’s work and educational programs. Thank you for helping us to protect our beautiful ocean and coastline by donating money, time, or both! Your dollars will go towards our ongoing educational efforts (such as the Naturalists program) and our beach cleanups and habitat restoration efforts along the coastal trail. Thank you so much for any contribution: big or small!