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Divers Needed! FREE King Harbor (Charthouse) Clean-Up Dive, This Saturday! NO Tee Shirts





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Posted by Divebum Don on September 13, 2006 at 20:49:32:


Attached is a re-post. This is a NEW clean-up site this year, (just like the Paul Meister Event), and has been organized by the GLACD. The Long Breakwall is a classic South Bay dive site (my teenage favorite) and a popular fishing/surf area. Allot of effort has been put into making this "New Clean-Up Dive" happen, BUT divers need to PLEASE PRE-REGISTER for this one! Sea ya Out There! Thanks Max and Merry for early registration!! Don

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This year, GLACD is proud to announce that it is sponsoring a new site for an underwater clean up: the north end of the King Harbor Breakwater Wall.

This is a popular lobster diving site, and divers have reported that there is a trash problem along the north-facing segment of the breakwater wall. So, please join GLACD in helping clean up our ocean. Free parking will be available at the AES administrative parking lot (the old Edison Plant) at 1100 Harbor Drive. The City of Redondo Beach is requiring that we submit a list of participating divers in advance of this event, so you need to pre-register by Thursday, September 14th.

Details:
Pre-Register: Send an eMail no later than September 14th to the King Harbor Clean Up 2006 at: khcu06@glacd.org. Please include your name, C-Card number and agency, cell & home phone numbers.
Meet at: 1100 Harbor Drive, Redondo Beach, 90277 (where Herondo Street meets Harbor Drive North)
Meet time: 7 am
Briefing time: 8 am
Dive: 8:30 am to 10:30 am
Bring: Scuba gear, thick gloves, goody bag to hold trash, C-Card (will be held until you check out of the water)
Cost: FREE

This event is sponsored by PADI Project Aware, and Heal The Bay.

If you have friends and family that want to help out, we will need volunteers to help clean up the beach, and to assist collecting the trash that the divers bring out of the water. Beach clean up volunteers do not need to pre-register, but they will need to sign a waiver. Minors will need a parent or guardian to co-sign the waiver.

Thanks,

-Eric Frasco-
President, Greater Los Angeles Council of Divers




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