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PBC Parks Hosts Cleanup and Celebration on World Ocean Day

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PBC Parks Hosts Cleanup and Celebration on World Ocean Day

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More than 70 volunteers joined forces on World Ocean Day, Tuesday, June 8, to remove over 500 pounds of trash from the Atlantic shoreline and Intracoastal Waterway along Coral Cove Park in Jupiter. The cleanup was a partnership between the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department, Visit Palm Beach, the Palm Beach Ecotourism Association, Palm Beach County Environmental Resources Management, and the Beach Bucket Foundation.

In addition to removing harmful items and trash from these locations, the event was an effort to educate participants on the importance of keeping key environments clean, and to inspire environmental stewardship among residents and visitors.

Participants were invited to clean up the Atlantic shoreline and waterway by walking, kayaking, or paddle boarding. All cleanup supplies were provided, and all ages were welcome at the family-friendly event. More information for anyone interested in participating in cleanup events at Palm Beach County-operated parks and beaches is available at www.pbcparks.com​.​​

“More than 70% of the earth's surface is covered by ocean​s and the ocean is the center of most living things," said Eric Call, Director of Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department. “It's important that we create opportunities to educate residents and visitors on the importance of keeping our oceans clean and vibrant now and into the future."​

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