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Save the whales by helping with our fishing line recycling project Last updated on July 25, 2008 Logo
This spring, we launched our Marine Debris for Energy project, which involves installing fishing gear recycling bins and collecting used fishing line to be sent to a waste-to-energy plant, where it will be converted to energy! We need help installing and monitoring the bins. Monitors will need to visit the bins (you can monitor several, or "adopt" your own bin), collect the bin's contents, fill out a simple data form, and bring the used fishing line either to us or to our collection site in Seabrook.
Must have reliable transportation, attention to detail and ability to write neatly and fill out a data form.
This opportunity is sponsored by: Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation
We need volunteers who are free at these times Occasional Weekly
This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers Adults (26-54) Small Group (2-10) Adults (55+) Unpaid Interns Families Young Adults (18-25) Individual I'm interested in this opportunity
Contact Person: Jen Kennedy, Director, (phone), (email) * View all agency contacts
Address: 143 Pleasant Street Portsmouth, NH 03801 (See a map)
Directions: We are in the Gov. John Langdon house in downtown Portsmouth. From the parking lot, go in the door in the back of the building, up the stairs and to the end of the hall.
This opportunity can also be performed in these locations: Cities: Portsmouth Rye Rye Beach
Web Site: http://www.blueoceansociety.org |
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