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SUMMARY:Bainbridge Island Environmental Conference: Rising Seas
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Bainbridge Environmental Conference: Rising Tides will bring participants into learning and conversation about the science and impacts of sea level rise\, and how we as an Island and Puget Sound community can and should respond. The conference will include: \n\ntalks on the science of sea level rise and its impacts\ntabling by local environmental organizations with additional resources and opportunities for conversation\nmultiple breakout sessions where participants can take deeper dives into several aspects of this topic including:\n\nvisualization and art;\nlocal and regional government planning for sea level rise;\naddressing sea level rise impacts on recreation and shoreline access;\necosystem impacts and solutions for helping our non-human friends adjust and respond to changing sea levels;\nand more!\n\n\n\nThere are also two optional Saturday field trips before the conference where participants can learn about shoreline landowners addressing coastal protection\, and learn about how our Parks department is approaching sea level rise impacts on parks resources and accessibility. And also new this year: an optional add-0n for lunch before the conference made by the amazing IslandWood kitchen! \nYou can register for the conference and optional add-ons here or at the link above. We look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://www.sustainablebainbridge.org/event/bainbridge-island-environmental-conference-rising-seas/
LOCATION:IslandWood\, 4450 Blakely Ave NE\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bainbridge Greenways,Bainbridge Solar Collective,Beach Naturalists,Climate Action Bainbridge,Watershed Council,Weed Warriors
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SUMMARY:SB Partner: Bainbridge Prepares Rainwater Collection
DESCRIPTION:Rainwater Collection for Emergencies\nJoin us for a fun and hands-on session all about collecting rainwater to be ready when emergencies strike. Bainbridge Prepares will present simple methods for collecting and purifying rainwater\, offering you a renewable\, always-available source of water at your residence\, and tips to collect and purify rainwater if you are away from home. \nPerfect for anyone wanting to be a little more prepared and eco-friendly. Bring your questions and get ready to learn some cool tips you can start using right away! \nGo here for tickets.
URL:https://www.sustainablebainbridge.org/event/sb-partner-bainbridge-prepares-rainwater-collection/
LOCATION:Commodore Options High School\, 9530 High School Road NE\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Watershed Council
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SUMMARY:BI Beach Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:Calling all who love our shorelines and want to help make them healthier for people and wildlife. Saturday\, September 26\, 2026\, is the 11th annual Bainbridge Island Beach Cleanup. Stay tuned here for more details and a link to register. \n\nSign up coming this summer!Puget Soundkeeper is the regional coordinator for the International Coastal Cleanup; BIBC is part of the Central Puget Sound cleanup area\, and they publish a local report each year. Here is the 2025 report. \n*************************************************************\nCheck out our video from 2025  below on What’s Up Bainbridge!\nBI Beach Cleanup FAQsHow do I register?Please register at the BI Beach Cleanup Signup Genius. This helps us track participation and keep in contact with you about the event!Why should I register for the Bainbridge Beach Cleanup?\nSigning up with us helps in a number of ways: we can reach you with important information about the cleanup\, you can help us track the amount of trash we are collecting during the event\, and we have a better sense of the number of folks who want to help and whether we’re actually covering all the shoreline area we are hoping to clean. While you can of course go out any time to pick up shoreline debris at your favorite beach (please!)\, this one-day event is a big concerted effort to cover as much of the Island as possible\, and letting us know you want to participate is a great help. \nDo I need to be part of a team? Can I form my own team?\nYou do not need to be part of a team to participate. Anyone can help— individuals\, couples\, families\, friends\, coworkers. If you would like to make your own team\, all you need is to do is designate a contact person to register and have that person let us know how many of you are in the group. It is that easy! \nHow do I know where to clean that day? Are there assigned locations?\nWe focus on access points at public road ends and public shorelines\, as well as encourage private landowners to use this as an opportunity to remove debris on their properties. The sign-up provides an opportunity for you to indicate where you are planning to go that day\, which will help us get a sense of the coverage across the Island. \nDo I need to sign in that morning?\nNo need to sign in at all. All you need to do is remove as much as trash at your location sometime between 9am and 12:00pm that day. \nWhat if I do not find much trash to collect? What if I do not see much on the beach I am assigned to clean?\nWhat a great problem to have! Due to the influence of winds\, tides\, and local currents\, some beaches might have a lot of trash while others seem to have very little. And some pieces might be really small\, but removing even those tiny pieces helps a lot. Every bit of trash you can remove helps our shoreline environment\, so even if it does not seem like much—you are making a difference! It’s important to note\, too\, that a beach that may not at first seem to have much debris might\, on closer inspection. Microplastics — small pieces of plastic hidden in the sand and beach wrack — are found everywhere. See below\, “Where on the shoreline should I focus\,” for more tips on how to search for debris. \nWhat should I bring?\n\nDress comfortably and appropriately for the weather\, including wearing comfortable walking shoes or rubber boots.\nWear shoes with a good grip — some of our beaches have slippery rocks!\nConsider using sunscreen and bringing a water bottle and gloves.\nA smartphone is great if you have one and would like to download and use the free Clean Swell app to track what you have collected. Ocean Conservancy uses these data to make up their annual worldwide list of the most-collected beach litter. (Aside from tiny foam pieces\, cigarette butts topped the list in 2023.)  The MyCoast.org free app will come in handy if you find objects too big to haul. (See related FAQ.)\nBring bags and/or buckets and gloves for collecting trash.  You can use your own\, or pick up bags and/or buckets to borrow and return at the Miller Road gravel parking lot\, just south of Congregation Kol Shalom and north of New Brooklyn Rd.\, prior to heading out to your site. BI Parks will leave a bin with trash bags at four of the main shoreline parks: Fay Bainbridge\, Blakely Harbor\, Fort Ward and Pritchard. After filling the bags with beach trash\, you may leave them right next to the bin.\n\nAre kids allowed?\nAbsolutely! In fact\, they are encouraged to participate. Please make sure they are under adult supervision\, especially when it comes to picking up trash that could be sharp or dangerous. \nWhat if someone asks why I’m there?\nExplain that you are part of a one-day\, island-wide volunteer beach cleanup where we are doing everything we can to make our beaches more beautiful and healthier for humans and wildlife. Because we are focusing on public road-ends and public shorelines\, we don’t expect your presence in these public areas to be an issue. If someone does ask you to leave their property\, please respect their wishes. \nDo I need to be there throughout the whole event\, 9am to 12pm?\nNo\, we want you to do only as much as you can with the time you have available. If you have a section with very little trash that doesn’t take you very long\, fantastic! If you have a section that has too much trash for you to deal with in the time you have available\, that is okay\, too — please let us know if it is an area you think needs more attention. Email info@sustainablebainbridge.org with the location and information about what you think is needed. \nWhere on the shoreline should I focus?\nFocus your efforts between the high tide-wrack line (this is often where seaweed has piled up\, and where a lot of trash is located) and the water. Keep your eyes peeled for small pieces of plastic as well as larger debris. If you find it necessary to move a rock to remove trash\, please replace those rocks\, as they are often home to ocean life. Also\, there might be items upland of the high tide line that could look like trash but might be private property. If you aren’t sure\, please leave it alone. \nWhat do I do with things that are too big to take with me?\nIf you find an item like this\, the best thing to do is to use the free MyCoast.org app to alert Washington Department of Natural Resources so that our local and state agencies can find and remove the item. Examples of items that are good to report on this app are washed-up boats or boat pieces\, large buoys\, Styrofoam floats\, and creosote logs.  Be sure to snap a photo of it right where it’s located so those coordinates can be used at higher tides to find it again.  If you can’t use this app\, then email info@sustainablebainbridge.org with a location and brief description of its state\, such as whether it is buried. \nWhat do I do with my trash?\nIf you’ve collected a small amount of trash and are willing to just take it home and put it in your garbage\, that works great. Otherwise\, bring your beach trash to our event collection station at the Miller Road gravel parking lot\, located north of New Brooklyn Rd and just south of Congregation Kol Shalom on the east side of Miller Road. The collection station will be open on the day of cleanup between 8:30 am and 12:30 pm. \nHow do I share what I have collected?\nWe have many ways for you to share what you have collected\, including: \n\nUse the free CleanSwell App* (available for Android and iPhone)\nMake a public Facebook post using #bibeachcleanup or share to our Facebook page \nPost pictures on Instagram using the hashtags #bibeachcleanup and #litterati (the latter is a global trash tracking program)\nEmail info@sustainablebainbridge.org\n\n* Interesting factoid: Because of beach cleaners’ record keeping\, we know that 2019 was the first year in which candy wrappers chip bags became the most commonly found beach trash\, surpassing cigarette butts as the top item for the first time. \nHow can I keep plastic off the beach and out of Puget Sound?\nTake the Plastic Pledge.  For one month\, try to change a single-use plastic behavior to see if it becomes a habit! \n\nCollaborating Organizations\nWhy we conduct a beach cleanup…\nThank you for doing your part to help keep the Bainbridge shoreline clean and healthy for everyone! Connect with BI Beach Cleanup
URL:https://www.sustainablebainbridge.org/event/beach-cleanup/
CATEGORIES:Beach Naturalists,Volunteering,Watershed Council,Zero Waste
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