Volunteers collecting trash and debris during beach cleanup event on Daytona Beach shoreline

60 Volunteers Remove 120 Pounds of Trash From Daytona Beach

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Dozens of volunteers turned out for Daytona Beach's Ocean Day cleanup on Saturday, hauling away at least 120 pounds of debris from the coastline. A second cleanup event is already scheduled for Sunday at nearby New Smyrna Beach.

Sixty passionate volunteers spent their Saturday morning making Daytona Beach's coastline sparkle again, proving that community action can create visible change in just a few hours.

The Ocean Day cleanup drew an impressive turnout to Volusia County's shores. Together, the volunteers collected at least 120 pounds of trash from the sand, giving beachgoers a cleaner place to enjoy Florida's coastline.

Organizers say they're hopeful the cleanup will do more than just remove existing litter. They want the event to remind people about the importance of keeping beaches clean in the first place, preventing future trash from accumulating on the shore.

The momentum isn't stopping after Saturday's success. A second cleanup event is scheduled for Sunday morning at New Smyrna Beach, giving even more people a chance to pitch in.

60 Volunteers Remove 120 Pounds of Trash From Daytona Beach

The Ripple Effect

When sixty people dedicate their Saturday to cleaning up trash, they're doing more than just beautifying one stretch of beach. They're sending a message that ordinary people can tackle environmental challenges together.

Each volunteer who showed up created a ripple of positive impact. The 120 pounds of trash they removed won't harm marine life or wash back into the ocean. Future beachgoers will walk on cleaner sand without even knowing these volunteers made it possible.

Ocean Day cleanups like this one also inspire others to take action. When neighbors see their community coming together to solve a problem, it becomes easier to imagine joining in next time.

Those interested in Sunday's cleanup can head to 27th Avenue Beachfront Park in New Smyrna Beach starting at 9 a.m. No special equipment or experience is needed, just a willingness to help make the coastline cleaner for everyone.

Small actions multiply when communities work together, and Volusia County's volunteers are proving that one Saturday morning can make a real difference.

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Based on reporting by Google News - Ocean Cleanup

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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