OCEANIC SOCIETY VOLUNTEER SIGNUP
Tailored CleanUp™ Program for the Oceanic Society
“One Person Can Make a Difference, and Everyone Should Try.” -JFK
SignUp to CleanUp!
Complete the form below to register your cleanup.
Suggestions for your individual cleanup event
Trashtag - take a “before” and “after” picture of your cleanup area. #NationalCleanUpDay #Trashtag
“If a picture is worth a thousand words, what are two pictures worth?”
Plogging - Walking or jogging to cleanup #NationalCleanUpDay #Plogging
“Run, but run with a purpose”
National Cleanup day has partnered with Otter waiver to reduce our volunteer paper consumption to zero this year and we need your help.
If you are an individual please sign our volunteer waiver
If you are organizing a group cleanup sign up for Otter and get 100 free waiver credits and use the trash cleanup template to protect your organization and save time and money in the process. Learn more by watching our “Get Started” Video.
Stay safe and have fun!
Tailored CleanUp Program
After your CleanUp, be sure to fill out a Report a CleanUp form.
OCEANIC SOCIETY
Oceanic Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that works to improve ocean health by deepening the connections between people and nature to address the root cause of its decline: human behavior.
We seek to bridge the gap between awareness and measurable behavior change in three ways:
Connecting people to oceans through travel, and motivating personal actions to improve ocean health—Our expeditions engage thousands of people in international ocean conservation every year. We deliver unique, top-quality, life-changing travel experiences to a growing number of people through research and volunteer programs, nature expeditions, and whale watching cruises.
Defining and implementing strategies, tools, and methods to activate, sustain, and measure human behavior change—We work with leading behavioral scientists to define and implement techniques to motivate and measure consumer behavior changes relating to climate change, plastic pollution, and sustainable seafood, and we use storytelling and flagship species conservation to engage people and stimulate action.
Leveraging and amplifying our impacts to new audiences—We are developing, testing and packaging best practices and tools for motivating pro-ocean behaviors in order to leverage their use among the nature tourism industry that impacts tens of millions of people per year, as well as among consumer audiences more broadly through strategic partnerships.
Together, these strategies aim to "move the needle" in ways that measurably improve ocean health and reduce the hazards that humans pose to oceans over time.
The Oceanic Society and National CleanUp Day are supported by Planet Oat.
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