Waves of Waste Volunteer Coordinator
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MonthlyMarine litter is one of the biggest threats facing the global marine environment, not only does it look unpleasant but the build up of plastics in our seas causes death of marine creatures that ingest it as well as disruption to the delicate food chains that everything (including us) rely on.
As part of the Yorkshire Wildlife Trusts’ Living Seas awareness and research work we are keen to raise the profile of the marine litter issue and by doing so encourage people to take direct action to combat it.
We currently run regular beach cleans at some of our flagship sites such as Spurn NNR, Flamborough, Bridlington and Filey and these events have become one for the core activities within the awareness programme and have not only helped to rid the sites of litter but have also allowed us to engage with people from all ages and from across Yorkshire. However, along the 45 miles of Yorkshire’s coastline there are countless other sites which we do not currently have the capacity to cover. Our long-term goal is to have a network of coordinators to cover as many sites as possible and through these coordinators organise at least quarterly cleans of each site with members of the public.
If you are interested in applying for this volunteer role, please download the Waves of Waste Coordinator Volunteer role description and send in a completed application to: volunteering@ywt.org.uk
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To apply for this role, please download the Wave of Waste Volunteer Coordinator role description and complete a volunteer application form and return it to: volunteering@ywt.org.uk