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Fishing Spots Conservation Coastal Cleanup #12

December 11, 2022 @ 9:00 am EST

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Biscayne National Park wildvoice

Join us on another fishing spot coastal cleanup.

Fishing Spots Conservation is having there monthly fishing spot location cleanup at beautiful Biscayne National Park. SW 97th AVE & 328th ST Homestead FL 33033

Sunday, December 11th, 2022 from 9am – 12pm Please arrive 30 minutes earlier for orientation. This coastal cleanup is on foot the hike to the cleanup site is about a mile walk on a gravel trail.

What to bring:

  • Reusable personal water bottle.
  • Comfortable walking or hiking shoes “no flip flops “
  • Long sleeve shirt, hat or hoodie, face protection.
  • Long pants preferably, shorts are okay but keep in mind that mosquitoes and noseeums are an issue in some areas.

What we provide:

  • Drinking water station.

  • Safety gloves Trash bags Buckets and Grabbers.

  • Bug repellent,Sunblock.

  • Community hours form upon request.

Any questions please feel free to reach out. Frank 786-453-1001

Thank you for your help and support.

Sunday, December 11th, 2022

09:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Biscayne National Park

SW 97th AVE & 328th ST Homestead, FL 33033 United States

Organizer

Fishing Spots Conservation
Phone:
786-453-1001
Email:
fishingspotsconservation@gmail.com

Venue

Biscayne National Park
SW 97th AVE & 328th ST
Homestead, FL 33033 United States
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Great for families. Bring the kids and friends to beach cleanups and restoration projects. See where plastics end up and why it’s important to reduce plastic use and commit to more sustainable agriculture and fishing with less adverse human impact.

Be sure to RSVP, sign a waiver (if applicable) and check with the mentioned organizer to confirm details in advance.

Some snorkel, dive or beach cleanups may require proper certification and being comfortable in or around the water and familiar with water safety. If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out. Mahalo 🤙

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