pepper Posted September 16, 2010 Posted September 16, 2010 Love your shoreline, love your community Join the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup The 1St Annual "Blue Ribbon Bow River Cleanup" September 18 & 19, 2010 The Bow River, between Calgary and Carseland, has a well deserved reputation in the fly fishing community of being a world class "blue ribbon" trout stream. However, there are some who float the Bow who seem oblivious to this, and who treat our river as a garbage dump. One long time fly fisher, Peter C., sent us a fishing report back in August. At the end of his report, he wrote: "It is disappointing to see all the trash left by weekend floaters - broken glass, food hampers and left over float tubes and clothing. My dog was lucky not to cut his feet. I wonder what the landowners think? Will we get banned from using the river bank? By the time I reached McKinnon's I had a garbage bag full of junk. It just p--s me off to see the abuse of the river bank. All we seem to be able to do is pick up other people's trash." We invite all Bow River fly fishers to join hands in a "Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup" (GCSC) event scheduled for the weekend of Sept 18 & 19 - The 1st Annual "Blue Ribbon Bow River Cleanup". Take along a pair of canvass gloves, a few garbage bags and a pen or pencil on your float trip that weekend. See if you can match Peter C.'s efforts by leaving your reach of river a little bit cleaner that you found it on that particular day. If you're planning a walk and wade trip anywhere along the lower Bow River, consider doing the same. This event applies to any section of the river, from the Glenmore Trail/Graves Landing boat launch to Johnson Island at Carseland Weir. To be part of this event, GCSC asks each participant for two things: 1. All participants MUST sign the Liability Waiver 2. Participants fill out and submit their Data Card, which is a record of what garbage was picked up. After your participation in this event, I would ask that you please scan and email your completed Waiver forms and Data Cards to michelle@bowrivershuttles.com. As the volunteer "GCSC Site Coordinator" for this event, I will compile the results from the Data Cards into the Group Summary Card and submit that to GCSC. We encourage everyone who is planning to be on the Bow River on that weekend to make of point of signing up and being part of this national campaign! To register for this event, please contact me with your interest as soon as possible. I will send you the Waiver form and the Data Card. Thank you. Kindest regards, Michelle Magotiaux Garbage Pickup: i) Fish Creek Provincial Park and Wyndham-Carseland Provincial Park: The managers of the Provincial Parks have notified their respective contractors that there might be extra garbage at those boat launches on that weekend. ii) McKinnon Flats: Alberta Conservation Association has advised their contractor of the same. iii) Policeman's Flats and Legacy Island: Bow River Shuttles will pick up garbage at those sites. The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is the largest cleanup in Canada and one of the largest cleanups in the world contributing to the Ocean Conservancy's International Coastal Cleanup. Since inception of the program, nearly one million kilograms of shoreline litter has been removed from our fragile ecosystem. Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup Be a Data Detective Quote
reevesr1 Posted September 16, 2010 Posted September 16, 2010 To get more views, and perhaps more participation, maybe this should also be moved to the General Chat-Fishing Related area? Quote
jasonvilly Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 Awesome Rick, thanks for the update. I am going to do Edworthy to Crowchild with a couple of friends, hopefully the weather doesnt scare them off. I am also looking into if I can take my 60 grade 9 students down to the river for our Environmental Chemistry unit as a service project. Great way to explain some biology as well. Im hoping this can happen, great way for them to give back to their community. Cheers. Quote
pepper Posted October 1, 2010 Author Posted October 1, 2010 Rickr, thank you for suggesting that this post be moved. Thanks to those who were able to take part in the Bow River cleanup. One of the participants was Chris D. He picked up 3½ bags of thrash in the area downstream of the Ivor Strong bridge, on both sides of the river. His haul included 112 bottle caps, 72 pieces of Styrofoam, one BBQ top lid, 5 car parts, 34 miscellaneous pieces of plastic, plus lots more stuff. The GCSC wrapped up last Sunday. Here is a press release from earlier this week reporting on the success of this event. Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup - Press release Here is an article reporting on the GCSC cleanup in Tofino on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Tofino cleanup Kindest regards, Michelle P.S. Check out my blog for information on a tour of the Calgary Bow River Weir Project (Harvie Passage) which is scheduled for this coming Saturday. Bow River Shuttles Blog Quote
reevesr1 Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 No problem Michelle. Hope you got a good turnout. Quote
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