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Beach Sweeps: Clean M'town Shores

Clean Ocean Action's twice-yearly event is set for 9 a.m. Saturday at sites all along the coastline

In the 1970s, there was a television ad that depicted a stream choked with trash — aluminum cans and old tires, among other things — and the ad would cut away at the end to close-up of a Native American man with a tear running down his cheek.

The ads, of course, urged people not to litter, because of what it was doing to the environment.

If those ads were done today in New Jersey, the Indian would be a Lenni Lenape, and he’d be standing on a shoreline strewn with plastic bottles and caps, because those are the most commonly discarded items on the beaches of the Jersey Shore, according to Clean Ocean Action.

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The environmental group's twice-yearly sweeps are set for Saturday morning, beginning at 9 a.m., at sites up and down the coast, from to Cape May, as well as some inland sites.

The sweeps have become an annual rite of spring — a rite the group wishes was unneeded, as it continues to promote its message of protecting the marine environment by recycling and disposing of trash properly.

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In the 2011 , more than 7,500 volunteers collected more than 450,000 pieces of debris, from plastic bottle caps, cigarette filters and straws to the far more odd items like a vial of blood, breast implants, fake vampire teeth, a prosthetic leg and even an adult-sized Elmo costume, according to the group’s annual report on the sweeps.

“Plastic, including foam, represents 83 percent of the total waste found in 2011,” the group’s Web site notes. “It is clear: disposable plastic items continue to litter beaches, threaten marine life, and impact water quality.”

This spring’s sweeps, which run until 12:30 p.m., also fall the day before Earth Day. In Middletown, which includes Sandy Hook, there are four sweeps sites: Sandy Hook,  at Beach Avenue, at Ocean Avenue and Bayside Parkway and ().

While many of those who volunteer for the beach sweeps arrive in groups that have registered ahead of time, willingly accept individuals or groups who walk up to a site on Saturday morning to participate.

Here’s a list of all sites in Monmouth and Ocean counties where cleanups are being held. Volunteers are usually on site by 8:30 a.m. to begin handing out bags and tally sheets to use to keep track of the litter collected. The complete list of sites can be found here.

MONMOUTH COUNTY LOCATIONS

Aberdeen: Fisherman's Parking Lot at Cliffwood Beach

Allenhurst: Euclid Avenue beach

Asbury Park (2 sites): 1.  Convention Hall at the Boardwalk;  2.  North Beach (meet at the dirt lot near Asbury Towers)

Atlantic Highlands: Harbor parking lot on First Avenue

Avon: Pavilion at Norwood & Ocean avenues

Belmar (2 sites): 1. Belmar Fishing Club, First Avenue beach; (2) 16th Avenue beach

Bradley Beach: Gazebo at 5th & Ocean avenues

Deal: Philips Avenue beach

Highlands: (2 sites) 1. Popamore Point on Shore Drive; 2. Snug Harbor Avenue beach (behind Community Center)

Keansburg:- Laurel & Beachway avenues

Keyport: Cedar Street (First Street at waterfront)

Long Branch: Pier Village, meet at public access at Melrose Terrace and Ocean Avenue

Manasquan: Main Street beach

Middletown (3 sites): 1. Leonardo Public Beach South at Beach Avenue; 2. Ideal Beach at Ocean Avenue & Bayside Parkway; 3. Bayshore Waterfront Park, meet at Fishing Pier

Monmouth Beach: Bathing Pavilion at 29 Ocean Ave.

Ocean Grove: Main Street beach; meet at flagpole

Red Bank: Meet at Chapin Avenue

Sandy Hook: Parking Lot D (Seagulls' Nest Restaurant)

Sea Bright (4 sites): 1. Ferguson Beach, north of Rumson/Sea Bright Bridge; 2. Meet at Gaiter's Restaurant Oceanside; 3. Meet at Algarve Milano Oceanside; 4. Meet at Public Beach parking lot

Sea Girt: Boardwalk at Beacon Boulevard

Spring Lake: South End Pavilion at Atlantic & Ocean avenues

Tinton Falls: Historic Tinton Falls. Meet at Crawford House parking lot.

Union Beach: Florence Avenue at Front Street

OCEAN COUNTY LOCATIONS

Bay Head: Central Market, Route 35 and Mount Street

Beachwood: Public Beach, Compass Avenue on the Toms River

Brick: Brick Beach III on Route 35 North, next to Ocean Club and across from Bayside Park

Lavallette: Philadelphia Avenue beach

Mantoloking: Lyman Avenue beach

Normandy Beach: Meet at Labrador Lounge at Peterson Street and Route 35 North

Ocean Gate: Wildwood Avenue Pier

Ortley Beach: Third Avenue beach

Point Pleasant: Maxson Avenue and River Avenue beaches

Point Pleasant Beach (2 sites): 1. beach in front of Jenkinson's Aquarium on the Boardwalk   2. Maryland Avenue Beach

Seaside Heights (2 sites): 1. Grant Avenue on the boardwalk; 2. Bayside boat launch along Route 35 South

Seaside Park (5 sites): 1. Stockton Avenue on the boardwalk; 2. Second Avenue; 3. Midway Beach at 6th Lane; 4. Island Beach State Park Bathing Pavilion 1; 5. 14th. Avenue and South Bayview Avenue

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