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Get involved in a clean-up of uShaka Beach

Together with KZN Beach Cleanup, the South African Association for Marine Biology Research will be hosting a post-season Beach Clean-up on February 11 at uShaka Beach.

IF you are an eco-warrior and are passionate about keeping Durban’s shores clean, head to uShaka Beach next week Saturday, February 11 from 08:00 to 10:00 to help clean the local beach.

Non-profit organisation, the South African Association for Marine Biology Research (Saambr) will be partnering with KZN Beach Cleanup, an organisation committed to working locally to improve the quality of oceans and waterways, to host another community beach clean-up campaign.

SAAMBR and KZN Beach Clean-up will be partnering up to host a clean-up of uShaka Beach on Saturday, February 11. Photo: SAAMBR

SAAMBR released a statement, saying, “We look forward to welcoming everyone who is able to join us.”

If you would like to know more about the beach clean-up, contact 031 328 8191 or alternatively email: vnaidu@seaworld.org.za.

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