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Name of Coordinating Group/Organization Phone Email INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP DAY JAMAICA - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 - SITE LIST* Name of Coordinating Group/Organization Phone Email Cleanup Site Underwater/Land KINGSTON & ST ANDREW Jamaica Environment Trust REGISTRATION CLOSED Fort Rocky, Palisadoes Land End of Stones, Palisadoes Land ADM Jamaica Flour Mills 928-7221 [email protected] Sirgany Beach Land Chancellor Hall 829-3092 [email protected], Caribbean Terrace Land [email protected] Development Foresight Institute & Caribbean 387-7543, [email protected], Port Royal Foreshore Beach (right of Land Maritime Institute 397-3364, [email protected], Ocean Beach Bar) 835-1294 [email protected] Port Royal Square Land Diocese of Jamaica & Cayman 920-2714 [email protected], Coastline between Harbour View STP Land [email protected] & Donald Quarrie High School Grace Kennedy Foundation REGISTRATION CLOSED Bucaneer Beach, Palisadoes (beside Land CMI campus) Jamaica Private Power Company 376-5971 [email protected], [email protected] Rockfort Beach Land Jamaica Surfing Association 750-0103 [email protected] Bob Marley Beach (9 Mile) Land Copa Cabana Land JIE UWI Student Chapter 848-6559 [email protected] Buccaneer Beach, Palisadoes Land Petrojam Limited 923-8611 [email protected] Shipwreck Beach Land Rotaract Club of Liguanea Plains 418-7046 [email protected] Lime Cay Land Shooter's Hill and Wickie Wackie Citizen 801-8989, [email protected] Shooter's Hill Beach Coastline Land Association 360-0794 (beside Harbour View United Church) to Seven Miles Coastline, Bull Bay St. Luke's Church 388-2552 [email protected] Rae Town Beach Land UWI Mona Guild External Affairs 885-7369, [email protected] Port Royal Foreshore Beach (left of Land 587-4456 Ocean Beach Bar) UWI Port Royal Marine Lab 967-8344, [email protected] Lime Cay Underwater 967-8302 Sturridge Park, Gun Boat Beach Land (mangrove seedling plot on harbour side) West Kingston Power Partners 937-7936, [email protected] Lighthouse, Palisadoes Land 322-3515 Young Hands Instilling Hope Jamaica 879-0146, [email protected] Harbour View Roundabout, Land 481-2682 Palisadoes INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP DAY JAMAICA - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 - SITE LIST* Name of Coordinating Group/Organization Phone Email Cleanup Site Underwater/Land CLARENDON Bushy Park Phase 2 Citizens' Benevolent 382-5211 [email protected] Jackson Bay Beach Land Society Caribbean Coastal Area Management 443-0377 [email protected] Salt Island/Little Half Moon Cay Land Foundation LEO Club of Clarendon 476-1887 [email protected] Rocky Point Port Beach Land Longville Park Citizens Association 362-4784 [email protected], Welcome Beach Land [email protected] Mocho Citizens Association of Clarendon 596-9774 [email protected] Farquhar Beach Land Rotaract Club of Christiana 388-8540 [email protected] Milk River Land HANOVER Fletcher's Grove Baptist Church, Sandy Bay 446-5935 [email protected] Sandy Bay Coastline Land Environmental Club Sandy Bay Main Gully Land Hopewell Citizens Association 841-0900 [email protected] Hopewell Main Gully Land Sawyers Beach Land Junior Chamber International Hopewell 315-2447 [email protected] Old Steamer Beach Land (Hopewell Jaycees) Konkrete F.C. 456-0793, [email protected] Buxton Beach Land 370-6952 Lucea Infirmary Beach Land Ruseas High School (Main Campus) Land Smalls Beach Land Lucea Development Initiative 884-9898, [email protected] Fort Charlotte Beach Land 291-7712 Lucea West CDC 369-6253 [email protected] Bulls Bay Beach Land Dump Beach (the sea wall before Land Bulls Bay Beach) Lucea Fisherman's Beach (Church Land Street) Watson Taylor Beach Land Rotary Club of Lucea 404-1892 [email protected] Esher Beach (beside Bulls Bay Land Beach) Seaview Drive Beach (1/2 mile from Land the town centre) The Tryall Club 956-5660 [email protected] Cool Runnings to Pebble Beach, Land Tryall Tryall Main Beach Land MANCHESTER Jamaica 4-H Clubs 564-5519 [email protected] Alligator Pond Land PORTLAND Alligator Head Foundation 775-8325 [email protected] San-San Underwater INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP DAY JAMAICA - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 - SITE LIST* Name of Coordinating Group/Organization Phone Email Cleanup Site Underwater/Land Free Winnifred Benevolent Society 362-4771 [email protected] Winnifred Beach Land Girls Guide Association of Jamaica 913-0150 [email protected] Hope Bay Beach Land Swift River (where the river enters the Land sea) Kiwanis Club of St. Georges 422-9592 [email protected] Buff Bay Fishermen Beach Land L.O.R.B.S Benevolent Society 474-8617, [email protected] Bryan's Bay Beach, Norwich (infront Land 445-2257 of Epping Gas Station) Bryan's Bay Fisherman's Beach, Underwater Norwich (to the right of Madabeck beach) Bryan's Bay Fisherman's Beach, Land Norwich (to the right of Madabeck beach) Clear Spring Beach, Norwich (to the Land left of Madabeck Beach) Shan Shy Beach, Norwich Land Land Surveying Club (LSC) UTECH 434-5698, [email protected] Boston Beach Land 480-0348 Lions Club of Port Antonio 367-0330, [email protected], [email protected] Allan Avenue Land 868-0950 Madabeck Beach Land White River Beach Land Long Bay Police Youth Club 589-9941 [email protected] Long Bay Beach Land Portland Junior Leaders League 715-3859 [email protected], Boundbrook Drain (Main) Leading to Land [email protected] beach Boundbrook River (leading to Bryan's Land Bay beach) Portland Patriots 360-8814, [email protected] Prospect Fishing Beach Land 394-2112, 414-0509 Prospect Community Development Committee 577-4076, [email protected] Folly Beach Land 790-8364, 414-4783 Snow Hill CDC 860-7518, [email protected] Blackidere Beach (across from Land 831-6973 Transport Authority Portland Office) The Development Gap 804-5365 [email protected] Innes Bay Beach Land ST ANN HEART College of Hospitality Services, The 431-0757 [email protected] Flavours Beach Land Cardiff Hotel & Spa Moneague College Environmental Club 822-8680 [email protected] Priory Public Beach Land Roxborough East Land INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP DAY JAMAICA - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 - SITE LIST* Moneague College Environmental Club 822-8680 [email protected] Name of Coordinating Group/Organization Phone Email Cleanup Site Underwater/Land Roxborough West Land St. Ann's Bay Fisherman's Beach Land Ocho Rios High School Environmental Club 369-5445 [email protected] Fantasy Beach (left of Priory Beach) Land Sandals Foundation 935-0738 [email protected] St. Ann's Fisherman's Beach (across Land from Cool Oasis) White River SFCA Underwater UWI Discovery Bay Marine Lab 973-2241, [email protected] Eco Reef Underwater 973-2946 Flavours Beach Underwater Mooring 1 Underwater Old Folly Underwater Salem Beach Land White River Marine Association 817-9167, [email protected] Benthic and seagrass regions of the Underwater 564-8118 White River (St. Ann to St. Mary) Embankment of the White River (St. Land Ann to St. Mary) York Castle High School (Business Club) 844-9480 [email protected] Discovery Bay Fishermen Beach Land ST CATHERINE JOI Caribbean (Junior Optimist International) 774-1267 [email protected] Fort Clarence Beach Land Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited 839-0360 [email protected] Hellshire Coastline (North of Hellshire Land Beach) Municipality of Portmore 834-8234 [email protected] Fun City Beach (Port Henderson Land Beach) Portsmouth Primary School 878-6940 [email protected] Coastline adjacent to the Dyke Road Land Fishing Village Rotaract Club of Kingston 409-8781 [email protected] Sugarman's Beach Land Rotaract Club of St. Andrew 375-6136, [email protected] Hellshire (area between Fort Land 549-0498 Clarence roundabout and Hellshire roundabout) St. James Cathedral Anglican Youth 315-6013 [email protected] Old Harbour Bay Beach Land Fellowship Urban Development Corporation 578-8893 [email protected], [email protected] Hellshire Bay Beach Land ST ELIZABETH Black River Development Area Committee 634-4142, [email protected] Black River Bridge along Crane Road Land 363-3253 JAG Myers Municipal Park to the Land Black River Bridge Generations Christian Fellowship 828-0981 [email protected] Alligator Pond River Land Jamaica 4-H Clubs 564-5519 [email protected] Great Bay, Treasure Beach Land INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP DAY JAMAICA - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 - SITE LIST* Name of Coordinating Group/Organization Phone Email Cleanup Site Underwater/Land Jamaica School for Social Entrepreneurship 873-8450 [email protected] High Street, Black River (area Land between Juici Patties Taxi Stand and Black River Hospital) Key Club Jamaica Division 7 391-3051 [email protected] Alligator Pond Land Maud McLeod High School 955-0250, [email protected] Font Hill Beach Land 955-0442 Rotary Club of Black River 291-5056 [email protected] High Street, Black River Coastline Land (from the library to Sagicor Bank) Treasure Beach Women's Group Benevolent 965-3878 [email protected] Billy's Bay Land Society Calabash Bay Beach Land Fort Charles Land Frenchman Beach Land ST JAMES MBJ Airports Limited, Team Sangster 952-3124, [email protected], Tropical Beach Land 952-2211
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