
Endangered Species Day- Aquatic Park Cleanup
May 11 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Join Shark Stewards protecting endangered species at one of our cleanup and marine debris data collection days at Aquatic Park, Berkeley, meeting at the South Circle.
We will also be demonstrating the water sampling and data collection techniques applied in our current study of the water quality in the Aquatic Park lagoon.
Join our volunteers and Cal Berkeley team maintaining the Park, and help us monitor water quality and improve ecosystem health in the park and beyond to the Bay and Pacific Ocean.
Commonly littered on our sidewalks and streets, plastic ends up in our storm drains, flowing to Aquatic Park lagoons and ultimately the ocean.
Runoff from the street and through storm drains impact water quality resulting in Harmful Algal Blooms and fish mortality. Our goal is to mitigate toxic impacts at Aquatic Park, to create healthy conditions for wildlife, and create the first Shark park by providing conditions for fish to flourish!
WHERE TO MEET
Meet at the circle near the south end of the park, inside the gate where we will be located on the way to the Berkeley Paddling and Rowing Club.
Google Kenneth A. Hayes Boat House 2185 Bolivar Drive Berkeley to find us.
We are collecting and recording data on items picked up and branding information on common plastics like coca cola, food wrappers etc.
- Gather reusable cleanup supplies from home, like a bucket and gardening gloves. Cleanup supplies, as well as liability waivers, will be available at each cleanup site if needed.
- Show up at our cleanup site at the designated time and day. Check in with on-site cleanup staff and start cleaning
- .Sign the online waiver of liability (ENGLISH or SPANISH). Show the confirmation email to cleanup staff on the day of your cleanup. If you’d prefer to sign a paper waiver, download the ENGLISH, SPANISH, or TRADITIONAL CHINESE version and bring your signed waiver to the cleanup.
- Continue your efforts after Coastal Cleanup Day by participating in the Adopt-A-Beach Program, by conducting a Self-Guided Cleanup, or a Schoolyard Cleanup, any time during the year!
Additional Links:
- The CleanSwell App: Download before you go to log data during the cleanup
- Local Cleanup Coordinator contact info
- Tips for Educators, Youth Groups, and Parents
We are a volunteer program relying on donations for cleanup materials. Donate $10 to support the Healthy Bay Program to fund gloves, tools and clean up materials.
Join our campaign to mitigate the environmental impact of plastic and runoff on our oceans and beaches and restore ocean health.