Marine Debris Clean-up at Historic Virginia Key
Protecting Miami's Coastline Through Community Action & Cultural Discovery
When: Sunday, November 23rd | 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM (Please arrive at 8:30 AM)
Where: Historic Virginia Key Beach Park
Cost: FREE - Open to the Public
Help Restore Miami's Historic Beach
This event is a marine debris clean-up hosted by Miami Waterkeeper at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park. Participants will remove marine debris from coastal habitats while learning about this significant cultural landmark through a tour and historical talk, followed by a marine debris clean-up.
Part of the ResilientSea Project
The Miami ResilientSea project is a holistic initiative that unites science, education, and grassroots action to advance climate resilience across Miami-Dade County. Spearheaded by the University of Miami and partners including The CLEO Institute, Black Women in Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Science, Rescue a Reef program, Robert K. Johnson Center for Marine Conservation, Debris Free Oceans, Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, and Miami Waterkeeper, this project addresses urgent climate and environmental challenges through inclusive engagement, ecological restoration and conservation, citizen science, and community empowerment.

What to Bring:
- Sun protection (reef-safe sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, sun shirts)
- Closed-toe shoes (required)
- Water in a reusable container
- Signed liability waiver
- Work gloves (if you have them)
- A positive attitude and willingness to help protect our coast!
What We Provide:
- Cleanup supplies (trash bags, data sheets, grabbers)
- Work gloves and safety equipment
- Extra water
- Office tour and historical presentation
- Snacks and refreshments
- An impactful volunteer experience at this historic location
Community service hours provided
This unique opportunity combines environmental action with cultural education as you help protect Miami's coastline while learning about the rich history and significance of Virginia Key Beach Park. No prior experience necessary, and all ages are welcome.
Space is limited. Register today to join this important coastal conservation effort at one of Miami's most historic locations!
If you are finding difficulties RSVPing to this event or have anu questions, please email [email protected] and she will be happy to assist you!
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