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HIWalkerPhoto (a group admin) says:
26 Apr 10 - Thank You for your support and volunteer efforts during our big clean-up. Remember to post your images! We especially like to see photos that show people actively picking up and carrying out debris, close-ups of unusual debris items, after-cleanup celebrations, or the overall beauty of the coast and its native plants and wildlife. If you have any suggestions on how we can make this group better, please let us know.

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Title Author Replies Latest Post
Contest! Unusual Debris Images HIWalkerPhoto 12 37 months ago
Contest! Clean-Up in Action HIWalkerPhoto 10 37 months ago
Contest! Coastal Beauty HIWalkerPhoto 12 37 months ago
Voting? dj_cynicc 1 37 months ago
Is Camping Still FREE? Heath & the B.L.T. boys 1 38 months ago
Similar Group Heath & the B.L.T. boys 0 38 months ago

About Washington CoastSavers

Washington CoastSavers are people working to remove the hazardous marine debris that washes up on Washington's Pacific shores. Every moment, countless plastic bottles, tires, abandoned fishing gear, and other toxic junk washes up on our beaches, spoiling their beauty and killing coastal wildlife. Throughout the year, we hold organized cleanups and provide outreach assistance for people who want to restore and preserve the beauty and health of our coast forever. Please share your photos of our cleanup events or any other photos you think show the beauty of Washington's coast and why everyone should get involved in removing marine debris from our shores.

http://www.coastsavers.org

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  • Accepted media types:
    • Photos
    • Video
  • Accepted content types:
    • Photos / Videos
    • Screenshots / Screencasts
    • Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
  • Accepted safety levels:
    • Safe
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