Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup
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Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup


September 18, 2010 to September 26, 2010


The 17th Annual Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

Whether we live near a coast or hundreds of kilometres inland, we are all connected to the ocean. It drives and moderates our climate. It helps provide the water we drink and much of the oxygen we breathe. It directly feeds millions of people. It also absorbs much of the air and water pollution generated worldwide.

It’s time to give back! In celebration of World Oceans Day, sign up today for the 17th annual Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup taking place September 18-26, 2010 at shorelinecleanup.ca.

Rivers and streams in every Canadian province and territory are constantly moving water towards the ocean, making it possible for litter to travel from hundreds of kilometres inland. Trash is one of the most widespread pollution problems endangering our oceans and waterways, yet it’s entirely preventable and you can help.

Canadians from every province and territory will be removing litter from their shorelines—anywhere land meets water, including lakes, rivers, streams or oceans—as part of the 2010 Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup.

A few hours removing litter from your local shoreline can make a big difference. In 2009, the combined efforts of communities across Canada removed over 160,000 kg of litter from 2,457 km of shoreline. That is the equivalent of 358 male moose and the driving distance from Vancouver, BC to the Manitoba/Ontario border. Together, we can protect our shorelines and help keep our waterways and oceans free of litter.

Celebrate World Oceans Day by registering for the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. Already registered? Let’s make this year’s event bigger and better! Forward an invite to two friends and encourage them to organize their own cleanup. If you have yet to register, visit shorelinecleanup.ca today.

Registration is now open for the 17th annual Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup taking place September 18 – 26, 2010.

Location: All across Canada
Website: http://www.shorelinecleanup.ca
For information contact: Jean Fong shorelinemedia@vanaqua.org
Phone: 1-800-375-8776
Categories: Environment

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