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Adopt-a-Beach



DNREC’s Adopt-A-Beach program is a partnership between the department and Delaware volunteers, working in tandem to protect and enhance Delaware’s beaches.

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Jennifer Luoma Pongratz
Environmental Scientist
302-608-5500

Going beyond just picking up litter, DNREC’s goals for the Adopt-A-Beach program are to educate and inform citizens about responsibilities of land stewardship, also highlighting the importance of and enjoyment from one of the state’s greatest natural resources. Adopt-A -Beach is ultimately about people caring enough to make a difference in their environment.

Small sections of beach along Delaware’s Atlantic coast, each approximately ½-mile, have been designated for adoption through the program. Adopt-A-Beach volunteers commit to conducting at least four cleanups over two years.

A group of volunteers pose with the many bags of trash they have cleared from a beach.

Cleanups take place each year during spring and summer — between April 15 and May 15 and from mid-August to mid-September, preferably starting simultaneously with the annual Coastal Cleanup. Participants tally what items they have picked up and send reports to the Department.

Adopt-A-Beach participants may also stage additional cleanups, if they wish. Signs marking and attesting to each beach adopter’s involvement in the program will be posted at their designated area.

Participants, of course, know their volunteer work brings more from the program than publicity. They get the satisfaction of knowing that their efforts have a direct effect on Delaware’s quality of life for present and future generations.




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