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International Coastal Cleanup Day Jamaica INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP DAY JAMAICA - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 - SITE LIST* Name of Coordinating Group/Organization Phone Email Cleanup Site Underwater/Land KINGSTON & ST ANDREW Jamaica Environment Trust 960-3693 REGISTRATION IS CLOSED Fort Rocky, Palisadoes Land End of Stones, Palisadoes Land ADM Jamaica Flour Mills Ltd 928-7221 [email protected] Sigarnay Beach Land Caribbean Cement Company Ltd 928-6231-5 [email protected] Rockfort - Harbour side Land Chancellor Hall 475-9058, [email protected] Caribbean Terrace Land 519-7253, 871-9019 Development Foresight Institute 387-7543, [email protected] Port Royal Square (land at left turn to Land 397-3364 go to Gloria's) Drewsland Police Youth Club 364-8027 [email protected] Harbour View Round-a-Bout Land Coastline (Sea Side) Ernst & Young 925-2501 [email protected] Port Royal Beach (behind Gloria's) Land Grace Kennedy Foundation & TAC Campion 932-3541 [email protected] Kingston Harbour Coastline (behind Land College Grace Kennedy Offices) Jamaica Surfing Association 750-0103 [email protected] Bob Marley Beach Land Cable Hut Beach Land JCI Kingston 462-0229 [email protected] Downtown Kingston, Harbour Side Land from Digicel to BOJ Leo Club of Kingston 897-0418, [email protected], Bournemouth Gardens Land 337-9820 [email protected] Mackie Beach Land Rae Town Land National Water Commission 929-1128, [email protected] Harbour View Wastewater Treatment Land 929-5430 Plant Petrojam Ltd 923-8611 [email protected] Shipwreck Beach Land Rotaract Club of Liguanea Plains 315-4451 [email protected], Lime Cay Land [email protected] Sunset Optimist Club of Kingston 383-3606 [email protected] Wicky Wacky Beach Land UWI Port Royal Marine Lab 967-8344 [email protected] Lime Cay Underwater West Kingston Power Partners 937-7936 [email protected] Lighthouse, Palisadoes Land INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP DAY JAMAICA - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 - SITE LIST* Name of Coordinating Group/Organization Phone Email Cleanup Site Underwater/Land Wickie Wackie United Youth Club 581-2758, [email protected] Greenwich Farm Fishing Village, Land 401-1214, Marcus Garvey Drive (beside 569-6333 Petrojam) Young Hands Instilling Hope Jamaica Ltd. 481-2682 [email protected] Downtown Kingston, Harbour Side Land Port Royal Street/Fleet Street CLARENDON Bushy Park Phase 2 Environmental Club 378-2013, [email protected] Jackson Bay Land 826-2239 Caribbean Coastal Area Management 986-3327 [email protected] Pigeon Island Land Foundation Leo Club of Clarendon 470-0561 [email protected] Rocky Point Port Road Land Longville Park Citizens Association 362-4784 [email protected] Welcome Beach, Salt River Land Phase Two Citizens Association 402-9361, [email protected] Rocky Point Beach Land 537-9664 Portland Cottage Citizens Association 810-8343 [email protected], [email protected] Barmouth Beach Land Portmore Community College 630-1770 [email protected] Salt River Land Rotaract Club of May Pen 845-8635 [email protected] Farquar Beach Land The Alley Development Council 478-9812 [email protected] Carlyle Bay Land HANOVER Hopewell Citizens Association 841-0900 [email protected] Hopewell Main Gully Land Sawyers Beach Land Konkrete FC 456-0793 [email protected] Lucea Infirmary Beach Land Ruseas Campus II Beach Land Smalls Beach Land Watson Taylor Park Beach Land Maryland All Age School 424-4148 [email protected] Bulls Bay - open land beside beach Land Rotaract Club of Hanover 349-2959 [email protected] Bulls Bay Beach Land Rotary Club of Lucea 502-4455 [email protected] Seaview Drive Beach Land Sandals Foundation 387-1343, [email protected] Johnson Town Beach Land 935-0738 Sandy Bay & Mt. Pelier Environmental Club 388-0577, [email protected], Sandy Bay Coastline Land 862-1879 [email protected] The Tryall Club 956-5660 [email protected] Tryall Main Beach Land ext 4110 Tryall Pebble Beach Land Tryall Quiet Beach Land WPM Waste Management Ltd 953-6281 [email protected] Old Steamer (Orchard) Beach, Land Hopewell INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP DAY JAMAICA - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 - SITE LIST* Name of Coordinating Group/Organization Phone Email Cleanup Site Underwater/Land MANCHESTER Rotaract Club of Northern Caribbean 397-4687 [email protected] Alligator Pond Beach Land University PORTLAND Alligator Head Foundation & Portland 315-3010 [email protected] East Harbour Underwater Environment Protection Association Folly Land Turtle Crawle Underwater FPG Youth & Environmental Club 554-8583 [email protected] Fair Prospect & Long Bay Beach Land Fair Prospect & Long Bay Beach Land Jamaica Surfing Association 750-0103 [email protected] Boston Beach Land Lions Club of Port Antonio 833-0320 [email protected] Allan Avenue Beach (between west Land and east town river) Prospect Fishing Beach (Folly Land Ground Entrance) Orange Bay Tigers 869-9983 [email protected] Orange Bay Beach Land St. Margaret's Bay Development Foundation 557-5652 [email protected] Rio Grande Harbour Land Committee Snow Hill Beach Land St. Margaret's Bay Beach A4 Land St. Thomas' Anglican Youth Fellowship 503-1828 [email protected] Manchioneal Beach Land UTECH Land Surveying Club 370-9544 [email protected] San San Beach Land ST ANN HEART College of Hospitality Services 418-4538, [email protected] Flavour's Beach Land 973-6671-4 Moneague College Environmental Club 973-0489, [email protected] Fisherman Beach, St. Ann's Bay Land 822-8680 Priory Beach Land Roxborough Beach - West Land UWI Discovery Bay Marine Lab 973-2241, [email protected] Flavour's Beach Underwater 973-2946 Old Folly Land Puerto Seco Beach Underwater White River Fisherman's Association 480-8951 [email protected] White River Land White River Watershed & Ocho Rios Marine 381-3474, [email protected] Roxborough Beach - East Land Park Association 974-5189 York Castle High Business Club 975-2217 [email protected] Discovery Bay Fisherman Beach Land ST CATHERINE Capoeira Alafia 460-2927, [email protected] East strip of Fort Clarence Land 316-0796 INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP DAY JAMAICA - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 - SITE LIST* Name of Coordinating Group/Organization Phone Email Cleanup Site Underwater/Land Greater Portmore Youth Association 649-7048, [email protected] Dream Beach Land 3490793 Jamaica Energy Partners 937-7936 [email protected] Old Harbour Bay Beach Land Junior Optimist Octagon International (JOOI) 313-3957 [email protected] Fort Clarence Beach Land Caribbean District Mico University College Guild of Students 531-4154 [email protected] Mangroves across from Hellshire Land Beach Entrance National Anti-Discrimination Alliance 569-4154 [email protected] Forum Hotel Beach Land NEPA & UDC 754-7540, [email protected], Hellshire Bay (100 ft after Fort Land 656-8031, [email protected] Clarence round-about to the round- 429--0547 about at Hellshire fishing beach) Portmore Municipal Council 740-7440-2, [email protected] Port Henderson Beach Land 998-2471 Portsmouth Primary Cub Scout 988-1185 [email protected] Coastline beside Causeway Fishing Land Village (Dkye Road) Rotaract Club of St. Andrew 577-3858, [email protected] Sugarman's Beach Land 420-2733 South Circle Optimist Club 313-3957 [email protected] Waves to Boardwalk Beach Land ST ELIZABETH Greater Treasure Beach Citizen's Alert 864-8030, [email protected] Old Wharf Beach Land Benevolent Society 3931014 Jamaica School for Social Entrepreneurship 873-8450 [email protected] Black River Beach Land (JSSE) Rotary Club of Black River 291-5056, [email protected] Black River Western Coastline Land 874-3226 Sea View Baptist Church 451-9908 [email protected] Sea Riv, Alligator Pond Beach Land St. Elizabeth Parish Development Committee 634-4142, [email protected] Black River Bridge along Crane Road Land 363-3253 Black River Town Centre to Bridge Land The Jamaica 4-H Clubs 927-4050-2 [email protected], Great Bay, Treasure Beach Land [email protected] Treasure Beach Women's Group Benevolent 965-3878 [email protected] Billy's Bay Beach Land Society Calabash Bay Beach Land Fort Charles Beach Land Treasure Beach Women's Group Benevolent 965-3878 [email protected] Frenchman Beach Land Society INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP DAY JAMAICA - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 - SITE LIST* Name of Coordinating Group/Organization Phone Email Cleanup Site Underwater/Land ST JAMES Generation 2000 (G2K) 487-8121 [email protected] Freeport Beach Montego Bay Land Montego Bay Animal Haven 592-0850, [email protected], Lilliput and Simpson's View Beach Land 457-1268 [email protected] and Coastline Montego Bay Marine Park Trust 322-1820, [email protected], Dump Up Beach Land/Underwater 952-5619 [email protected] Old Hospital Beach Land/Underwater South Gully Spring Land Tropical Beach, Kent Avenue Land Providence Heights Community Band 433-7468 [email protected] Dump Up Beach Land Rose Hall Development Ltd. 357-9590, [email protected] Old Road - Beach between Hilton Land 953-2341 and Palmyra Rotaract Club of Montego Bay 285-7266, [email protected] Montego Bay Freeport Main Road - Land 859-1425 Lagoons to Secrets Rotary
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