On June 8, Sea Shepherd volunteers will gather at Frenchman’s Bar Regional Park to remove harmful plastics and debris before they flow into the ocean. Join us for a World Oceans Day cleanup in your community. Trash in the Columbia River travels west, threatening marine wildlife along the Pacific Coast. Sea Shepherd crews are on the water every day—patrolling marine sanctuaries, cutting animals free from nets, and confronting illegal fishing.
This is your chance to stand with them from the shore.
📍 Where:
Frenchman’s Bar Regional Park
9612 NW Lower River Road
Vancouver, WA
🕙 When:
Sunday, June 8
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
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portland@seashepherd.com
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Email: outreach@seashepherd.org
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