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Small Team, Big Impact: Eco Clean Marine Cleans Up Fort Morgan
Fort Morgan, AL – June 15, 2025 Even the smallest teams can make a big difference. This past weekend, Eco Clean Marine took to Fort Morgan Access in Fort Morgan for another powerful cleanup mission. With Team Lead Banks Compton leading the charge, two dedicated volunteers spent one hour scouring the shoreline. Their effort resulted in the collection of one five gallon bucket of trash—removing harmful debris that would otherwise pollute the beach and threaten local marine life. It’s proof that even a
Eco Clean Marine Rallies Volunteers for Another Successful Trash Pickup in Gulf Shores
Gulf Shores, AL, June 14, 2025 — The grassy area near the Hangout wasn’t just buzzing with beachgoers this Saturday. It was buzzing with purpose. Eco Clean Marine hosted another inspiring cleanup, and the results were nothing short of incredible. In just one hour, 27 passionate volunteers rolled up their sleeves and got to work. Armed with gloves, buckets, and a shared commitment to cleaner shores, they collected an impressive 44 five gallon buckets of trash from the Hangout's grassy area and surrounding
Eco Clean Marine Takes On Gulf Shores Beach — One Bucket, One Hero at a Time!
Gulf Shores, AL – Who says you need a crowd to make an impact? On June 5, Eco Clean Marine proved that even one dedicated ocean defender can make waves for the planet. With sunshine overhead and determination in her heart, Team Lead Kerensa took to Gulf Shores Beach for a solo trash pickup mission — and she crushed it. In just two hours, Kerensa filled two 5-gallon buckets with litter, showing that passion for a cleaner coast doesn’t need a posse (though we’re always happy to have more hands!). “Kerensa
Eco Clean Marine and Rogue Pest Solutions Bring the Energy to Gulf Shores Cleanup | 47 Buckets in 1 Hour
Gulf Shores, AL | June 7, 2025 — Talk about teamwork! This past Saturday, Eco Clean Marine partnered with Rogue Pest Solutions for a lively and impactful trash pickup at The Hangout in Gulf Shores, and the results were bucket loads of success. In just one hour, a dedicated crew of 29 volunteers rolled up their sleeves, grabbed their gloves, and collected 47 five gallon buckets of trash. That is 47 buckets of litter that are no longer polluting our coastline. “This crew showed up ready to work, and the