Love Our Ocean Cleanup

Love Our Ocean Cleanup

This Valentine's Day, give your love where it truly matters - to our ocean. Join SeaKeepers at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park for a coastal cleanup on Saturday, February 14, 2026 from 9 AM - 11 AM! Help collect trash from the park, shoreline and shallow water to keep marine debris from endangering local marine life.

All volunteers must complete the SeaKeepers Liability and Appearance Waiver HERE. Volunteers under 18 must have their legal parent or guardian sign on their behalf.

Meeting information: Look for the SeaKeepers flag near the Dance Pavilion, the pavilion closest to the entrance to the park. 

Parking information: Parking is available throughout the park, and the entrance fee will be waived for volunteers. Please let the guard at the entrance of the park know you are here for the beach cleanup.

Volunteers should bring:

  • Water in a reusable bottle
  • Hat and sunglasses
  • Close-toed comfortable shoes
  • Clothes that may get dirty

 

We will provide:

  • Gloves
  • Pickers
  • Buckets
  • Water refills
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Community service hours

 

If you have any questions, please contact lillian@seakeepers.org

 

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

Parking is available throughout the park, and the entrance fee will be waived for volunteers. Tell the guard at the entrance of the park that you are here for the beach cleanup!

Meeting Spot Details

Look for the SeaKeepers flag near the Dance Pavilion, the pavilion closest to the entrance to the park. 

Organizer Information

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The International SeaKeepers Society

Lillian Engelhard

February 14

Love Our Ocean Cleanup

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About This Event

This Valentine's Day, give your love where it truly matters - to our ocean. Join SeaKeepers at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park for a coastal cleanup on Saturday, February 14, 2026 from 9 AM - 11 AM! Help collect trash from the park, shoreline and shallow water to keep marine debris from endangering local marine life.

All volunteers must complete the SeaKeepers Liability and Appearance Waiver HERE. Volunteers under 18 must have their legal parent or guardian sign on their behalf.

Meeting information: Look for the SeaKeepers flag near the Dance Pavilion, the pavilion closest to the entrance to the park. 

Parking information: Parking is available throughout the park, and the entrance fee will be waived for volunteers. Please let the guard at the entrance of the park know you are here for the beach cleanup.

Volunteers should bring:

  • Water in a reusable bottle
  • Hat and sunglasses
  • Close-toed comfortable shoes
  • Clothes that may get dirty

 

We will provide:

  • Gloves
  • Pickers
  • Buckets
  • Water refills
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Community service hours

 

If you have any questions, please contact lillian@seakeepers.org

 

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

Parking is available throughout the park, and the entrance fee will be waived for volunteers. Tell the guard at the entrance of the park that you are here for the beach cleanup!

Meeting Spot Details

Look for the SeaKeepers flag near the Dance Pavilion, the pavilion closest to the entrance to the park. 

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.