North Cove to Shell Reach
Low tide
7:18 AM — 0.4 ft

"They named the pieces. Blue was 'ocean sadness.' Red was 'angry cap.' They want to come back next month." — Ms. Okafor, Grade 3
Book a workshopPlastic removed this year
Tracked from beach to finished object
Families participating
Across 12 coastal sections
North Cove
The Nakamura Family
Driftwood Flat
Sunrise Elementary
Shell Reach
The Osei-Mensah Family
Kelp Bend
Harborview Neighbors
She dropped it in like it mattered. Because it does.
My daughter has asked to come every Saturday since October. She knows the tide schedule better than I do.
Priya Nakamura
Parent, North Cove Section
Every kit goes directly to a coastal family or classroom. Your name goes on the receipt.
Class Kit
Full workshop set for 10 kids — sorting trays, labels, guide
I booked the workshop not knowing what to expect. Thirty kids sat in silence sorting microplastics for twenty minutes. I've never seen that before.
Marcus Okafor
Grade 4 Teacher, Glenbrook Elementary
"We leave before the fog lifts. The beach is ours for an hour."
Plastic turned into products
Classroom kits, reef markers, community art
Adopted beach sections
3 sections still available — claim yours
Adopt a section, show up on Saturdays, and watch your family's name appear on the map. Every kilogram tracked.