Cleanup at New Haven’s Lighthouse Point to start campaign

Lighthouse Point Park, a popular New Haven beach, will be the site of the kick-off cleanup event on Aug. 8 for the Don't Trash Long Island Sound - Break the Single Use Plastic Habit campaign.
Lighthouse Point Park, a popular New Haven beach, will be the site of the kick-off cleanup event on Aug. 8 for the Don’t Trash Long Island Sound – Break the Single Use Plastic Habit campaign.

Volunteers are invited to join the Long Island Sound Study, Connecticut Sea Grant, Save the Sound, the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission and Mystic Aquarium on Aug. 8 for the second annual beach cleanup to launch the Don’t Trash Long Island Sound – Break the Single Use Plastic Habit campaign.

This year, Lighthouse Point Park in New Haven is the location for the cleanup, the kick-off event for the six-week campaign aimed at encouraging people to switch to reusable items instead of single-use plastics and to protect the Sound from harmful marine debris. The cleanup will take place from 10 a.m. to noon at the park. Volunteers can help for just a few minutes or the entire two hours. Safety and cleaning supplies will be provided. During the event, sponsoring organizations will give out information about their programs.

Pre-registration is requested. To register, go to: https://donttrashlisound-cleanup.eventbrite.com.

Rain date for the event is Aug. 9, 10 a.m. to noon.

For more information, contact: Educationinfo@mysticaquarium.org.