Volunteer with our Southern California shark team at thel Newport Beach Back Bay Cleanup on 4/29/2023
Read MoreBeach Cleanup, Aquatic Park San Francisco POSTPONED
Join our crew of kids and ocean lovers cleaning the beach for Plastic Free National Parks and Waterfront.
Aquatic Park Maritime Heritage Area, San Francisco above the beach (Map Below).
Meet at the west end of the Dolphin Club at bench at 10Am. Look for the Shark Flag and sign in sheet.
Berkeley Bay Earth Day
Celebrate sharks on Earth Day at the Berkeley Marina. Enjoy live music, food, and activities for all ages.
Join us at the Berkeley Marina on Saturday, April 22nd from 11am to 4pm for the Berkeley Bay Festival and Earth Day Celebration. Connect with the Bay and our local community through live music, performers, food, hands-on educational activities and free boat rides.
Read MoreSharks’ Importance to the Ecosystem
Sharks’ Importance to the Ecosystem
Shark Stewards Guest Blog, By Levi Varela, 14 years old
West Hawaii Community Beach Cleanup
Join Shark Stewards in Hawaii beach cleanup with Keep Puako Beautiful in west Hawaii at Spencer Park
Read MoreKawaihae Beach Cleanup
Join Shark Stewards with Keep Puako Beautiful for another marine debris cleanup and survey- freedive optional to follow.
Meet us at Makeahua Gulch Kawaihae Harbor at Gate 1 and 300 ft from the Akoni Pule Hwy.
Shark Awareness Day, Stand Up to Trash and Ocean Institute
Shark Awareness Day with Stand Up to Trash at the Ocean Institute
Talk on sharks with Shark Stewards
Beach Cleanup and Lunch and Learn
Coastal Cleanup Day, Aquatic Park
Celebrate the Ocean, take action with Shark Stewards on International Cleanup Day and help save endangered marine life for a Plastic Free National Park.
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For over one thousand years the Hawaiian People, the Kanaka Maoli, were the original stewards of the Aina and Moana, the land and waters of Hawai’i and the connection between them. Removing plastic from this sacred place at Pu’ukohola Heiau will teach us to rebuild reverence among park and beach visitors and help lead the Plastic Free Parks movement.
Through beach cleanups and direct engagement with the community, we have an opportunity to teach youth and to connect to native cultures and help restore the health of the land and the ocean. Through honoring the legacy of indigenous stewardship and joining our efforts we will ensure that generations to come will inherit a just, healthier, and more sustainable future.
Read MoreKeep Puako Beautiful Beach and Bay Cleanup
Beach Cleanup and event at Kawaiihae Keep Puako & South Kohala Reef Alliance and Shark Stewards
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