Washington Coast Cleanup |
April 20, 2013
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Ozette River (South)
What you can help with at this location:
Sorry, online registration is now closed.
But we still need your help! You can join us at this beach (all the information you need as far as finding us and knowing what to expect is below) or at one of the beaches listed here in green.
General Beach Cleanup
Collecting trash on foot and carrying the bags off the beach to designated roadside collection points.
For a better idea of what's involved, see our Frequently Asked Questions page.
Volunteer Welcome and Check-in Station
Help get volunteers checked in as they arrive. This will include staffing the check in area, meeting and greeting other volunteers, ensuring that all volunteer paperwork is properly filled out, providing volunteers with an orientation and safety message, and checking for wilderness permits and bear cans for those going for overnight stays. Also includes acting as a liaison between the Olympic National Park volunteer coordinator, Olympic National Park area rangers, and the event volunteers. Distribute and collect reporting cards that indicate the location of large or hazardous items, all volunteer paperwork, registration supplies, and other necessary materials. Return these items to the designated drop off locations after the event. This is a great way to help if you don't want to walk far or carry out full garbage bags.

Know Before You Go
April 20th is a high tide morning, with high tide occurring around 8:30 am. (+6.3 ft.). Low tide will occur around 3:00 p.m. (+1.4 ft.). Check the weather forecast for the coast and plan your clothing and supplies accordingly. It's a good idea to have layers that help protect you from water, wind, and cold. For more information about safety, clothing, tools, lodging, and dogs, see our Frequently Asked Questions page. For directions or questions about your beach, refer to your beach signup page or contact your beach coordinator (listed on the signup page).
Check-in Time and Location
Please check in at the Ozette Ranger Station, before 7 :00 p.m. Friday night or between 7:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Saturday. A CoastSavers representative will provide trash bags and basic information about the Cleanup and your beach. Be sure to fill out and bring the "Volunteer Agreement" form with you (download here). If you do not have one, forms will be available at registration.
Camping
If you will be wilderness camping within Olympic National Park, you'll need to obtain a permit at the Ozette Ranger Station, the Olympic National Park Wilderness Information Center (WIC) in Port Angeles or the Forks Transit Center to get your permit. The Park will waive all camping, wilderness permits and entrance fees (i.e. FREE) for Cleanup participants on the nights of Friday the 19th and Saturday the 20th. On Friday, you may check in at either the WIC or Forks Transit Center until 5:30 p.m., or at the Ozette Ranger Station until 7 p.m. For hours, directions, trail status, and other info, call the WIC at (360) 565-3100 or see the WIC website.
Recycling
If you would like to take recyclables back home with you, please do. However, please be aware that most recycling companies will not accept highly degraded items or anything filled with wet sand or other beach muck. They only want the really clean household stuff like yogurt cups and plastic water bottles. If you take any debris back with you, be sure to bag it up tightly (stinky), keep it away from curious kids and dogs (messy), and don't take any sharp items (safety hazard - ouch!).
Beach Features:
Slippery boardwalk. Basic Safety Guidelines:
- Wear gloves, proper clothing, and water-resistant shoes.
- Do not touch medical waste, dead animals, hazardous materials or sharp objects. If you are uncertain about an item, do not touch it.
- Do not approach wildlife.
- Report hazardous items that cannot be removed to event staff.
- Work with a partner.
- Be careful of unstable banks, steep slopes, or slippery surfaces.
- Do not try to lift anything that is too heavy for you. Ask for help!
- Watch for poison oak, plants with thorns, or other natural hazards.
- Watch for any trucks or equipment that might be used in the project.
- When driving on the beach (State Parks only), stay on compacted sand. Do not drive onto high tideland where sand is soft or onto very wet sand areas.
Debris Data Program
The amount and type of debris you find on our beaches gives evidence of its globally diverse sources and its impact on ocean ecosystems. Help us analyze what it all means by participating in our data collection program. If you will be at the cleanup with a group, please download our Debris Data Card and fill out as you clean the beach (also available at check in). One group member should fill out the form while others call out their findings. After the cleanup, simply go online and transfer your findings to our debris database. Collective results will be available online to anyone seeking to understand and reduce the effects of marine debris.
More Information:
For more information about volunteering at this location, please contact our Olympic National Park beach coordinator at: Heather_Stephens (at) nps.gov.
For detailed information on hiking in the wilderness areas of Olympic National Park, take a look at the Park's trip planner and wilderness regulations.
Beach Location & Directions:
Located near the northern tip of Olympic National Park. Access is from the Ozette Ranger Station on the north side of the lake. Ask for directions at the Ranger Station.
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