Margaret Pace Park with SeaKeepers and Biscayne Neighborhoods Association ICC2026

Margaret Pace Park with SeaKeepers and Biscayne Neighborhoods Association ICC2026

Join SeaKeepers and Biscayne Neighborhoods Association for International Coastal Cleanup Day 2026 at Margaret Pace Park on September 19, 2026!

This year is the 41st anniversary of the International Coastal Cleanup, the world's largest, one-day volunteer effort for our oceans and waterways organized by Ocean Conservancy, with Miami-Dade County participation organized by VolunteerCleanup.Org and Clean-Miami Dade. Show your commitment to reducing marine debris, along with millions of volunteers from across the globe! 

T-shirts with this year’s marine animal theme, the Humpback whale, are available for purchase.  Order before August 30 if you want to guarantee your shirt arrives before the cleanup. 

The Miami-Dade ICC is made possible by the generous support of our strategic level sponsors Ocaquatics, City of Miami Commissioner Damian Pardo, and Terra Group, with additional support from Climate First Bank, City of Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins, and PADL.

Registration below and waiver completion are required to participate in the cleanup.  

Site information:

  • Meet us at the blue SeaKeepers tent at the entrance of the park, right across from 18th Street. Check in with a SeaKeeper to mark your attendance!
  • PayByPhone parking is available along N Bayshore Dr and the surrounding side streets. Parking may be limited, so consider carpooling or ride sharing if possible!

Volunteer reminders: 

  • This is a park/rocky shoreline/neighborhood site. Please wear close toed shoes or sandals with a back strap. No flip flops!
  • Please wear comfortable, protective clothing that may get dirty
  • Please bring a full reusable water bottle (NO single-use plastics please!)
  • We recommend wearing a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Please download the CleanSwell app and create an account for trash data collection at the event. Learn more about CleanSwell.

What will be provided for volunteers: 

  • Reusable workers gloves to protect your hands
  • Trash pickers (limited #)
  • Buckets and mesh bags for collection
  • Water refills
  • Community Service Hour certificates

Please register below to join us! For any questions or concerns, please contact lillian@seakeepers.org. 

Read more about the history and impact of the International Coastal Cleanup

What Should Volunteers Bring?

  • Closed Toed Shoes
  • Hat & Sunglasses
  • Insect Repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Water In Reusable Bottle

What Will Be Provided?

  • Buckets
  • Garbage Bags
  • Gloves
  • Pickers
  • Water Refills

Parking Information

PayByPhone parking is available along N Bayshore Dr and the surrounding side streets. Parking may be limited, so carpooling or ridesharing is recommended if possible!

Meeting Spot Details

Meet us at the blue SeaKeepers branded tent at the entrance of the park, right across from 18th Street. Check in with a SeaKeeper to mark your attendance!

Organizer Information

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The International SeaKeepers Society

Lillian Engelhard

September 19

Margaret Pace Park with SeaKeepers and Biscayne Neighborhoods Association ICC2026

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About This Event

Join SeaKeepers and Biscayne Neighborhoods Association for International Coastal Cleanup Day 2026 at Margaret Pace Park on September 19, 2026!

This year is the 41st anniversary of the International Coastal Cleanup, the world's largest, one-day volunteer effort for our oceans and waterways organized by Ocean Conservancy, with Miami-Dade County participation organized by VolunteerCleanup.Org and Clean-Miami Dade. Show your commitment to reducing marine debris, along with millions of volunteers from across the globe! 

T-shirts with this year’s marine animal theme, the Humpback whale, are available for purchase.  Order before August 30 if you want to guarantee your shirt arrives before the cleanup. 

The Miami-Dade ICC is made possible by the generous support of our strategic level sponsors Ocaquatics, City of Miami Commissioner Damian Pardo, and Terra Group, with additional support from Climate First Bank, City of Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins, and PADL.

Registration below and waiver completion are required to participate in the cleanup.  

Site information:

  • Meet us at the blue SeaKeepers tent at the entrance of the park, right across from 18th Street. Check in with a SeaKeeper to mark your attendance!
  • PayByPhone parking is available along N Bayshore Dr and the surrounding side streets. Parking may be limited, so consider carpooling or ride sharing if possible!

Volunteer reminders: 

  • This is a park/rocky shoreline/neighborhood site. Please wear close toed shoes or sandals with a back strap. No flip flops!
  • Please wear comfortable, protective clothing that may get dirty
  • Please bring a full reusable water bottle (NO single-use plastics please!)
  • We recommend wearing a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Please download the CleanSwell app and create an account for trash data collection at the event. Learn more about CleanSwell.

What will be provided for volunteers: 

  • Reusable workers gloves to protect your hands
  • Trash pickers (limited #)
  • Buckets and mesh bags for collection
  • Water refills
  • Community Service Hour certificates

Please register below to join us! For any questions or concerns, please contact lillian@seakeepers.org. 

Read more about the history and impact of the International Coastal Cleanup

ICC2026

What Should Volunteers Bring?

Closed Toed Shoes, Hat & Sunglasses, Insect Repellent, Sunscreen, Water In Reusable Bottle

What Will Be Provided?

Buckets, Garbage Bags, Gloves, Pickers, Water Refills

Parking Information

PayByPhone parking is available along N Bayshore Dr and the surrounding side streets. Parking may be limited, so carpooling or ridesharing is recommended if possible!

Meeting Spot Details

Meet us at the blue SeaKeepers branded tent at the entrance of the park, right across from 18th Street. Check in with a SeaKeeper to mark your attendance!

Organizer Information

Lillian Engelhard

Lillian Engelhard

The International SeaKeepers Society supports marine science and conservation by utilizing privately owned yachts as platforms for oceanographic research, educational outreach, and marine conservation. Our efforts eliminate vessel costs and permit scientists to allocate those funds to maximize research potential. SeaKeepers shares its mission of ocean research and conservation with local communities through educational events, beach cleanups, and yachting industry functions.