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Beach clean-up this Saturday
Cleaning the beach areas of eye-sores, dangers to navigation, and hazards is only part of the effort. Volunteers work in teams. One volunteer 'holds the bag' for collecting the trash. Another volunteer, protected by work gloves, picks up the debris along the beach. The third volunteer in the team carries a pencil and a record sheet on which to note all the materials picked up. Everything from cigarette butts to tires to shipping pallets is collected and noted. In Wayne County, the Western Finger Lakes Authority coordinates the volunteers who do the actual clean up. The American Littoral Society, New York Chapter, located in Far Rockaway, New York spearheads the New York State effort. The Center for Marine Conservation, located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, coordinates the United States program. The CMC compiles information with the results from around the world. The research and lobbying group uses the information to work for legislative reform and for sounder practices in all types of vessels. September 21 marks the 17th annual International Beach Clean Up. The Western Finger Lakes Authority has sponsored the effort in Wayne County for around eleven of those years. Anyone who wishes more information should call Marjorie Haizlip at the Authority, 315.946.7650.
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