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DIVERS, BOATERS, ANGLERS AND BEACH LOVERS!
Team up, Clean up & Win!
St. Petersburg Ocean Sweep
Trash Collection Tournament
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Harborage Marina High & Dry
1500 2nd St. S
St. Petersburg, Florida 33701
Hosted by Water Warrior Alliance
About the Event
The St. Petersburg Ocean Sweep is a large-scale environmental cleanup tournament dedicated to removing trash from waterways, shorelines, parks, and stormwater outfalls throughout Pinellas County.
Divers, boaters, anglers, and shoreline volunteers work together to remove pollution from the local environment and return to the host venue for the official trash weigh-in, awards ceremony, and community celebration.
Participation in the tournament is free and open to the public.
Proceeds from the event support Camp Coral SCUBA Camp scholarships, providing youth with opportunities to learn scuba diving, marine science, and environmental stewardship.
Our Impact
Water Warrior Alliance works year-round to protect Florida’s waterways.
Through community cleanup programs and Watergoat installations, the organization helps prevent and remove tens of thousands of pounds of trash from waterways each year.
The St. Petersburg Ocean Sweep mobilizes volunteers and environmental partners to take action and protect the marine environment that defines our community.
How the Tournament Works
Trash Collection Tournaments are organized similarly to fishing tournaments.
Participants register individually but compete as part of a team.
Teams collect debris during the morning cleanup and return to the host location for the official weigh-in and judging.
After the weigh-in, participants gather for the awards ceremony, raffle drawing, and community celebration.
Tournament Divisions
Participants may compete in one division.
Waterborne Teams
Divers
Snorkelers
Kayakers
Anglers
Boaters
Shoreside Teams
Stormwater drains
Streets
Parks
Beaches
Youth Division
Participants 18 years old and under.
Event Schedule
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Virtual Participation Meeting
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
At least one captain or diver per team must attend. The meeting will review event logistics, safety guidelines, cleanup locations, weigh-in procedures, and provide an opportunity for questions.
Saturday, April 25, 2026
First Light – Cleanup begins across Pinellas County.
12:00 PM – Event opens to the public. Check-in, sponsor booths, and eco-activities begin.
12:30 PM – 2:30 PM – Trash weigh-in.
1:00 PM – Lunch provided for volunteers and teams. Wristbands are distributed at weigh-in.
3:00 PM – Youth Artivism: Vision to Voice Art Contest.
3:30 PM – Awards ceremony.
4:30 PM – Raffle drawing and closing remarks.
Music and community celebration continues following the awards.
Prize Categories
Shoreside Division
Total Weight Collected
Most Unique Item
Seven Plastics Challenge
Waterborne Division
Total Weight Collected
Most Unique Item
Most Anchors Recovered
Adult and youth teams compete for prizes in each division.
What Participants Receive
Participants receive:
Free tournament entry
Captain’s bucket with event swag and cleanup supplies
GreenPolly trash bags for debris collection
Lunch for volunteers and teams
Complimentary drink tickets
SCUBA gear support for divers
Things We’ve Found at Past Ocean Sweeps
Every cleanup reveals unexpected discoveries. Over the years, teams have recovered a wide variety of items from Tampa Bay’s waters and shorelines.
Past discoveries include:
Boat anchors
Bicycles
Electric scooters
Tires
Shopping carts
Fishing traps
Dock lines and ropes
Crab traps
Construction debris
Plastic bottles and packaging
Teams also compete for the Most Unique Item category during the tournament.
Turn Trash Into Art
Recovered debris does not always go to the landfill.
Many items collected during Ocean Sweep events are repurposed into environmental art, transforming pollution into visual reminders of the importance of protecting our waterways.
Youth participating in the Vision to Voice Artivism Contest will use recovered materials to create artwork that reflects environmental challenges and solutions.
Cleanup Locations
Cleanup teams will work throughout St. Petersburg and surrounding coastal areas to remove debris from waterways, shorelines, parks, and stormwater systems.
Shoreside Locations
Grandview Park (High Need)
Dell Holmes Park
Lakewood Estates
Wildwood Park
Jordan Park
Blackthorn Memorial
Gandy Beach
Campbell Park
Childs Park
Waterborne Locations
Waterfront communities
Nearshore beach areas
Mangrove shorelines
Intracoastal waterways
Under docks and seawalls
All teams return to Harborage Marina High & Dry for the official weigh-in.
Volunteer Roles
There are many ways to participate in the St. Petersburg Ocean Sweep.
Waterborne Teams
Divers, snorkelers, boaters, anglers, and kayakers remove debris from waterways, docks, mangroves, and seafloor areas.
Shoreside Teams
Volunteers remove trash from parks, beaches, neighborhoods, and stormwater drains.
Youth Artivism Participants
Students participate in the Vision to Voice Art Contest, creating artwork from recovered debris to raise awareness about pollution.
Event Volunteers
Additional volunteers assist with:
Registration and check-in
Trash sorting and weigh-in
Environmental education booths
Raffle and awards coordination
Past Ocean Sweep Highlights
Each Ocean Sweep brings the community together to make a measurable impact.
Past events have included:
Hundreds of volunteers working together
Divers and boaters removing debris from Tampa Bay
Shoreline teams cleaning parks and neighborhoods
Environmental organizations and local businesses supporting the event
Youth artists transforming recovered materials into environmental art
These efforts help prevent pollution from entering Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
Media and Community Engagement
Local media and environmental storytellers are invited to participate in the event.
Opportunities include:
Ride-alongs on cleanup vessels
Interviews with divers and volunteers
Coverage of the weigh-in and awards ceremony
Youth art contest features
The Ocean Sweep provides powerful visuals and stories about community action to protect the environment.
What to Bring
Participants should come prepared for outdoor cleanup activities.
Recommended items include:
Reusable water bottle
Hat and sun protection
Closed-toe shoes or water shoes
Gloves for debris collection
Sun protection or reef-safe sunscreen
Personal snorkeling or diving gear if participating in waterborne cleanup
Trash bags and basic cleanup supplies will be provided.
Sponsorship and Vendor Opportunities
Businesses and organizations are invited to participate through sponsorships, vendor booths, and team partnerships.
Sponsors will have the opportunity to connect with a community dedicated to protecting local waterways and supporting youth environmental education.
Join the War on Pollution
Gather your team, grab your gear, and help clean up St. Petersburg’s waters.
Participants will compete for the title of “Trashiest Team in St. Pete.”
Registration is free and open to the public.
Water Warrior Alliance
Uniting communities to combat marine pollution.

Harborage Marina - High & Dry
Our New Tournament Venue
Located in the beloved downtown St. Petersburg, the Harborage Marina is the only full-service mega yacht port on Florida’s west coast.
During this time, enjoy stunning views of the serene Gulf and Bayboro Bay.
This facility offers ample parking and easy access to all the attractions this beautiful city has to offer.


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