Volunteers Removed 82 Illegally Dumped Tires And Other Debris From Wetlands Along The Bay South Of The Lillian Bridge
Any Debris That Holds Water Breeds Mosquitoes, Posing A Risk To Public Health
We'd Rather Have Been On The Beach
Balloons Added Later To Our Signs Helped Snag Volunteers Thanks to 'Bouquets And Baskets' Florists
It Was Hard Work To Load These Tires On Our Trucks
And It Was Hard Work Getting Them Into The Dumpster
A Good Start But More To Be Done
Larry Manual, Of Pensacola, And His Dog Smokey Cleaned The Rough Stretch Between The Park and KOA
Another Load Collected From Wetlands South Of The Lillian Bridge
Doug Giles And Margie Kelly Got wet Up To Their Knees Cleaning Stretch North Of The Lillian Bridge
Perdido Bay Recreational Park Provides Exceptional Setting For Our Event
Lots Of Folks And Lots Of Chain Were Needed To Help One Volunteer Who Got Stuck
The Most Disturbing Find
Disposing Of Contaminated Gas In Bucket Of Sand
Sand Filled Bucket Used To Dispose Of Gas
A Crab Trap And Parts Of A Boat Destroyed By Ivan Found South Of McDonald Street Access
3780 Pounds Of Debris Were Picked Up By The Volunteers Participating In This Years Coastal Cleanup