Coastal & Underwater Cleanups

United Kingdom

Project Overview:

The International SeaKeepers Society shares its mission of ocean research and conservation with local communities throughout the year. Our SeaKeepers’ United Kingdom Office is actively involved in the community: primarily the Poole and Falmouth Harbour areas. SeaKeepers takes part in scientific seminars, educational events, beach cleanups, and yachting industry functions. Similarly, activities from our representation in the United States, the South Pacific, Singapore, and Europe are also listed showing engagement with partners and various supporters around the world. If you are a yacht or boat owner who wishes to get involved by providing your vessel as a free platform for conducting community engagement activites, please fill out the form on this page.

Location

Expected Time Frame

Vessel Type

  • Catamarans
  • Pontoons
  • Fishing Yachts
  • All boat styles are welcomed.

Vessel Requirements

  • Crew/vessel must be able to navigate Poole and/or Falmouth Harbour and the local coastal area.
  • Must be permitted to land in Poole and/or Falmouth Harbour Marina.

Member Capacity

  • Daytrip Capacity Minimum of 15, not including crew members

Community Engagement activity parameters listed above are flexible and negotiable.

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Outing Goal:

Marine Debris Tracker is a data collection app that allows the general public to contribute to an open-date platform and scientific research by recording the different types of litter, specifically plastic pollution, that they find in either inland or marine environments. Marine Debris Tracker was developed by the University of Georgia’s Jambeck Research Group, which SeaKeepers worked with in 2021 when the Jambeck Research Group collaborated with Ocean Conservancy to assess Miami’s plastic waste management, known as a Circularity Assessment Protocol. SeaKeepers again assisted the Jambeck Research Group’s Circularity Informatics Lab in 2022 with another Circularity Assessment Protocol in the Florida Keys. The researchers of the Jambeck Lab use the Marine Debris Tracker app to record their data, and with citizen scientists also using the app, more data can be collected in different areas. Using Marine Debris Tracker at our cleanups involves community members in creating a bigger picture of plastic pollution, and provides the means for new scientific findings to be generated as well as for effective local legislation to be informed. SeaKeepers is excited to be incorporating this app at our cleanups and continue our mission of coastal education, protection, and restoration. In this cleanup, 12 % of volunteers participated in using the app to record data.

Community Engagement Current Activity:

Browse our Community Engagement page to view all previous coastal and underwater cleanups, as well as industry-related events we’ve attended and hosted.

Volunteer Calendar:

Stay up-to-date on upcoming cleanups and review if we have available dates for outings.

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