Keeping Nevis Clean
Nevis participated in the International Coastal Clean-up campaign last Saturday.
I think this is such a great Nevis Island community activity! Plus the Nevis Beaches were made spick and span
International Coastal Cleanup happens September 20th of every year and is recognized worldwide!
Ocean Conservancy’s International Coastal Cleanup is the world’s largest volunteer event of its kind! Last year, 378,000 volunteers from 76 countries and 45 states cleared six million pounds of trash from oceans and waterways and recorded every piece of trash collected.
Visit the Ocean Conservancy’s International Coastal Cleanup website and see how you can sign up to help clean up the world’s beautiful coasts.

2008 International Coastal Clean-up was a success! Nevis participated in the one-day exercise on Nevis as they united and collected litter from 20 Nevis Beaches on the island on Saturday, September 20.
Participants enjoyed a well-deserved lunch at the newly re-opened restaurant, The Pub and Miriam Knorr, International Coastal Clean-up Coordinator gave her input to the helpful Nevisians.
This year’s activities were held in honor of the late Lincoln Hoffman who died recently, and it was coordinated by Miriam Knorr.
The Laws of St. Kitts and Nevis prohibit littering as it is a well-preserved, gorgeous Caribbean Island. It saddens me to think that some people could take this beautiful Island of Nevis forgranted and discard any waste where it should not.
Arthur Anslyn, who collected litter from under the sea, said he did not find as much litter as was found on the Nevis Shores.
Well, the NEVIS BEACHES are nice and tidey and you and your Nevis Campanion can enjoy a nice and clean >>>>Nevis Vacation<<<< together!

Nevis Lover ~ Becca Briley






