07/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/15/2026 13:04
Posted On: July 15, 2026
Volusia County residents are invited to participate in the annual International Coastal Cleanup at several
sites along the beach, Halifax River and Indian River from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 19. Volusia County's
Environmental Management Division is hosting the event. Last year, 1,322 Volusia County volunteers
collected 6,700 pounds of trash during the cleanup.
Volunteers can register online between Aug. 1 and Sept. 7 at www.volusia.org/cleanup. Participants are
asked to come prepared by bringing garden gloves, drinking water in refillable bottles, and grabbers for
collecting trash. Bags, buckets, plastic gloves and water will be provided. Attendees should wear a hat,
sunscreen, comfortable clothing and outdoor footwear.
The first 1,000 preregistered participants will receive a commemorative giveaway item featuring the 41st
International Coastal Cleanup logo, designed by the Ocean Conservancy. Preregistered participants will
also receive a native tree. Tree species include sea grape, green buttonwood and Simpson's stopper. Trees
will be available on a first-come, first-served basis at three giveaway locations: Michael Crotty Bicentennial
Park in Ormond-by-the-Sea, City Island Park in Daytona Beach, and the Marine Discovery Center in New
Smyrna Beach.
Beach cleanup sites include:
River cleanup sites include:
In addition to participating in the annual cleanup, residents can help decrease marine debris simply by
reducing the amount of waste and single use products they generate. Remember: "Refuse, reduce, reuse,
then recycle."
For information about the cleanup or to register, visit www.volusia.org/cleanups or contact the ICC
coordination team at [email protected].