South-facing beaches due for marine debris cleanup after rough seas

Alana Beitz
Updated January 18 2018 - 5:16pm, first published 5:00pm
COASTAL CLEAN UP: Coast Weeds Project officer Stuart Cameron with Merrimans Local Aboriginal Land Council members Yuin Kelly and Loanna Panton and garbage collected from Wallaga Beach North.
COASTAL CLEAN UP: Coast Weeds Project officer Stuart Cameron with Merrimans Local Aboriginal Land Council members Yuin Kelly and Loanna Panton and garbage collected from Wallaga Beach North.

With huge swells and strong southerly winds lashing the coast throughout the week, now is the time to hit the high tide line of the region’s south-facing beaches and pick up debris that has washed ashore.

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Alana Beitz

Alana Beitz

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