Updated 8 March 2010

Thanks to all volunteers, sponsors, supporters and crew, the event was awesome.
Check out the first of our event photos here (there are plenty more to come).
We’d love you to send your best shots from the event, so we’re holding a photo competition to reward volunteers who took awesome pics. The best shots will win epic prizes from our generous sponsors, just email photos to us at info@sustainablecoastlines.org and be in to win.
Updated 3 March 2010

Key details for all event participants
Firstly, thanks for your support. There's a lot of rubbish out there to be picked up! Please take the time to read through the important details below. If you booked seats for other people, please make sure you pass this information on to them.
What to bring.
Basically, think of this as a weekend camping trip. Some important things to bring:
-- A print out of the receipt for your ferry ticket booking
-- Solid shoes that you don’t mind getting wet
-- Rain jacket, hat and sunscreen
-- Daypack, lunch and water for Saturday
-- Heavy duty gloves
-- Camera
-- Cash for food, drinks, transport etc. There are no ATM's or banks, but you can pay by card in most places
-- Camping gear (tent, sleeping bags, mats, torch etc)
-- Surfboards, dive gear, fishing gear
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When we arrive at the island, we'll transport your bags (aside from your daypacks) to the Claris Club for you while you get stuck into the clean-up. Please ensure all gear that you need during the clean-up - including gloves, cameras, food, rain jacket etc is in your daypack before boarding the ferry in Auckland. Make sure bags, tents, surfboards etc are clearly labeled with your name. Speak to a Sustainable Coastlines rep if your luggage needs particular attention.
Schedule for Saturday.
7.00am
Check-in for ferry departure is at the Hilton, Downtown Auckland (not the ferry terminal):
-- Drop-off zone is at the Quay Street end of Princess Wharf. If you have a lot of gear that you can't carry, drive down the East side of the wharf to drop it off beside the ferry.
-- Free car parking for event participants is available at the Downtown Auckland City Council car park, 31 Customs Street West (we'll issue you with a ticket to validate your parking on the return ferry). Oh, and while we're being good to the environment, please try and carpool to avoid congestion, we have limited free spaces.
-- Enjoy free tea or coffee at Hilton Auckland's Bellini Bar before we board the ferry at 7.30am
8.00am
Our Fullers' Jet Raider chartered ferry departs Auckland. A Sustainable Coastlines rep will talk to you during the voyage to decide your clean-up group.
10.00am
Jet Raider arrives in Whangaparapara Wharf on Great Barrier Island. Volunteers transfer to smaller boats, kayaks or mini buses to travel to clean-up locations. Luggage will be transported separately to the Claris Club / campsite (unless on special request).
10.45am
Jet Raider arrives in Port Fitzroy Wharf (further north on the island). Volunteers transfer to smaller boats, kayaks or mini buses to travel to clean-up locations.
5pm(ish)
Transport from your clean-up location to the Claris Club / campsite. Pitch your tent and grab a shower (toilets, showers and drinking water available). Lodging is available at www.xroadslodge.com two minutes walk from Claris Club.
7.30pm(ish)
Celebration at the Claris Club. Reasonably-priced BBQ and drinks, and a solid line-up of music.
See map of the island below, with key locations mentioned above marked.
Sunday: Explore the Island.
Everyone is free to do what they like and make the most of this beautiful island. A few things that we recommend:
-- Enjoy brunch at Claris Texas Cafe, near the Claris Club.
-- Swim at the Kaitoke Hot Springs. Taxis available from Claris.
-- Hire a car or mountain bike at http://www.gbirentacar.co.nz/ ($10 discount/day per car).
-- Surfing on the East Coast.
-- Go for a fish or a dive. Contact Kim Watts, Riviera on 0275485957 / (09) 4290733 or visit www.gbionline.co.nz
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE:
All event participants returning to Auckland will need to make their own way back to Whangaparapara Wharf by 5pm for a 5.30pm departure. We can help transport your gear from the Claris Club if necessary, just come and see us to organise this.
Any questions?
Our organisers and team leaders will be there to help you during the event. On the ferry trip to the island, our reps will be walking around the boat introducing ourselves and answering your questions.
Any other questions before then, please contact us at info@sustainablecoastlines.org or call Emily on 0211166177.
Updated 25 February 2010

Bringing your own boat?
Meet in Port Fitzroy at 10am on Saturday 6th March. Epic spot prizes on offer from Burnsco Marine, Harken, Gill and RFD. Saturday night BBQ at Smokehouse Bay or transport to big celebration in Claris available. To register, contact Mike Good at Burnsco Marine on 09 535 4558 ex 702 mike@burnscomarine.com
Aotea/Great Barrier Island Coastal Clean-up 2010
What? Massive community-led coastal clean-up event.
When? Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 March, 2010.
Where? Aotea/Great Barrier Island, Auckland city, NZ.
Updated 15 February 2010

To answer any questions you may have about the upcoming event, we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions and, of course, the answers to them. For more information please contact Sam Judd on 021 058 9349 or e-mail info@sustainablecoastlines.org
What’s this all about?
This event is the second annual coastal clean-up, following on from the success of last year’s event that spanned the West Coast of Aotea/Great Barrier Island, when volunteers working with Sustainable Coastlines removed over 2.8 tonnes of rubbish in one day. 85-90% of this came from the storm water drains of Auckland city and from the boats that enjoy the beautiful island each summer. Come down and help us do it again this year! We'll be picking up rubbish from the island’s coasts on foot, vehicles, yacht, boat, kayak and dive groups, depending on individual preference and capability. A detailed volunteer briefing will be held on the morning of the event.
Where is it?
Aotea/Great Barrier Island, New Zealand. Volunteers are welcome to either make their own way there or come as a foot passenger on our chartered ferry from Downtown Auckland.
When is the event?
Saturday 6th March, 2010
Ferry leaves Downtown Auckland at 8am, arriving at Great Barrier Island mid morning. We will clean-up the coastlines then enjoy a BBQ and celebration with some top musical artists at the Claris Club in the evening. Free on-site camping will be available for event participants. Artists to be announced here soon.
Sunday 7th March, 2010
Everyone is free to enjoy the amazing location. Possibilities include world class surfing, diving the crystal clear waters, challenging tramping, soothing natural hot pools, golf, cycling, great fishing and simply relaxing on Great Barrier Island. Ferry departs Great Barrier Island at 5.30pm and arrives back in Auckland at around 7.30pm.
Who’s involved?
Everyone is welcome, however under 18 year olds must be supervised by a parent or guardian. Sustainable Coastlines is a New Zealand charity with solid results from events in the Galapagos Islands, Kingdom of Tonga and New Zealand. We focus on community-wide participation in activities at grass roots level, with the education of young people about coastline protection and recycling the underlying priority. What sets us apart however is that we make it FUN!
Why are we doing this?
When litter is dropped on the streets of Auckland City, it flows through the storm water drains and out into the Hauraki Gulf. Every city-facing coastline of all of the gulf’s islands is covered in trash, choking the ecosystem and poisoning marine life. Boats contribute to this problem also; especially through fishing rubbish and plastic debris escaping from vessels; so take the opportunity to help clean up our coastline whilst enjoying the epic island scenery and attractions with hundreds of other volunteers.
How can I get involved?
Spaces on our chartered ferry are limited, so make sure you book your seat now. You can do this through the link at the top of this page, and tickets cost only $50 return per person. There's plenty of room for dive/fishing gear, surfboards, bicycles etc and plenty of time to explore the beautiful Great Barrier Island on Sunday as well as discounts on rental cars (details still to be announced).
Updated 27 January 2010

Plans are taking shape for our next event – to be held on the 5th, 6th and 7th of March along the coastlines of Aotea/Great Barrier Island. This follows on from our event last April, when over 700 volunteers removed around 2.8 tonnes of rubbish from the island’s beaches over two days. For a good feel for what this event was like, and an idea of what to expect this time around, check out the Campbell Live story on last year’s clean-up here.
Hayden Smith from the Waitemata Harbour Clean-up Trust estimates that around 85-90% of the rubbish found on the beaches (particularly the West Coast) of Aotea/Great Barrier Island comes directly from the stormwater drains and rivers of Auckland City. So there’s plenty of rubbish to pick up.
In the next few weeks, our planning team will be heading over to the island to work with the local community on coordinating the event. As we fine-tune the plan for the event, we’ll update this page with all of the details and helpful information. We’ll also be sending out our e-newsletter closer to the event with an official invite to get involved. If you’re not already signed-up to receive this, you can do this on the right hand side of this page.