California Coastal Cleanup Day 2017 Results


Past Cleanup Results by Year

See items collected statewide since 1989

County

Volunteers

Trash

(pounds)

Recyclables

(pounds)

All Debris

(pounds)

Statewide
Adopt-A-Highway

661

14,620

1,570

16,190

Great Sierra River Cleanup*

2,210

42,309

4,745

47,054

Schoolyard Cleanups

1,334

-

-

-

From The Ocean Conservancy

2,828

42,515

-

42,515

Alameda

5,673

54,505

5,489

59,994

Colusa

40

45

70

115

Contra Costa

2,300

7,600

200

7,800

Glenn

18

59

11

70

Humboldt

600

1,000

-

1,000

Kern

15

600

-

600

Los Angeles

10,183

24,476

994

25,470

Marin

1,524

12,826

1,287

14,113

Mendocino

151

1,012

252

1,264

Monterey

924

4,204

454

4,658

Napa

449

2,783

1,024

3,807

Orange

7,546

76,282

1,933

78,215

Riverside

694

115,044

3

115,047

Sacramento

1,000

13,300

700

14,000

San Benito

40

2,800

1,023

3,823

San Bernardino

36

900

-

900

San Diego

7,500

150,000

-

150,000

San Francisco

2,102

11,982

-

11,982

San Joaquin

898

22,232

-

22,232

San Luis Obispo

1,370

4,994

1,449

6,443

San Mateo

4,447

23,811

4,895

28,706

Santa Barbara

1,253

4,125

1,325

5,450

Santa Clara

2,028

44,545

6,958

51,503

Santa Cruz

1,359

5,609

1,920

7,529

Siskiyou

7

-

120

120

Solano

2,662

43,776

1,697

45,473

Sonoma

822

6,129

364

6,493

Ventura

3,293

12,673

924

13,597

Yolo

488

13,938

2,331

16,269

Yuba

80

36,000

1,200

37,200


Total


66,535


796,694


42,938


839,632

*The Great Sierra River Cleanup, organized by the Sierra Nevada Conservancy, held events in 22 counties: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, El Dorado, Fresno, Inyo, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Stanislaus, Tulare, Tuolomne, and Yuba.