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Namibia Beach clean up

Beach and Community Clean Up Events

Clean-Ups: Every Piece Counts

Everyone can make a difference. A single strand of ghost fishing line can threaten a seal’s life — now imagine how many animals you can protect by filling just one bag with rubbish. Every piece you pick up matters, and the person who left it behind is not coming back to clean it up.

 

If we want a cleaner, healthier world for ourselves and for marine life, we need to take action. Beach clean-ups are simple, effective, and open to everyone.

 

Join one of our regular clean-ups or start your own: grab some friends, family, or colleagues and spend an hour collecting litter along the beach - or anywhere in nature where rubbish has become a problem.

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Ocean Conservation Namibia regularly teams up for beach and community clean ups with the amazing kids from the Promiseland Trust - a non-profit organisation that provides for vulnerable children in Walvis Bay. 

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Together with the team from TASK Soup Kitchen, Ocean Conservation Namibia organised a community clean up with more than 50 volunteers to clean up the entrance area to Walvis Bay. TASK Soup Kitchen feeds hundreds of children several times a week.
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The Ocean Conservation Namibia Trust is a registered charitable trust with the Namibian High Court. 

Ocean Conservation Namibia, PO Box 5304, Walvis Bay Namibia

Ocean Conservation International is registered as a non-profit entity under chapter 501(c)(3) in the U.S.

Ocean Conservation International, 8 The Green, STE A, Dover , DE 19901

Contact us:   info@ocnamibia.org

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