5th Annual Ashley River Cleanup

Our annual cleanup of the historic upper Ashley river is this Saturday, March 3rd. Over the past 4 years, SSWA along with many volunteers from other fishing clubs, tackle shops, etc have helped remove an estimated 20 TONS of trash from the upper Ashley!

The Ashley is the only local river with a large population at its head-waters, and, its a very long river, so a can that enters the river way up by 17A, for example, will not make it to the harbor by the time the tide turns, so trash remains in the river for the most part. I don’t believe this trash comes from boaters and fishermen. It comes from roadside ditches, especially near our tributaries. A hard rain washes it into the creeks and into the river, where it is hard to get to.

That’s why we need YOU, our boating community to help. The best, most efficient way to collect the trash is by using a boat to get up in the marsh at high tide. A net on the end of a long pole is a great tool to gather trash.

Saturday is a high tide. +7 ft at Matceba at 11AM. Fishing will be tough. Might as well come up and spend a few hours giving back to the waterways that we all derive so much pleasure from!

I’m excited that this year we have joined forces with Dorchester county and Charleston Waterkeeper to get many (maybe as many as 100) land-based volunteers to help remove trash from the areas where the trash would eventually end up in the river.

We can use all the help we can get, whether you want to bring your boat, join the land based crew, or volunteer with logistics.

Boat volunteers, please arrive no earlier than 9:30 AM. Land based volunteers should arrive at 8:00 AM. Our cleanup is based at Jessen Landing, which is behind the SCFCU bank at the corner of Ladson and Dorchester Rd. Overflow launching will be at Dorchester Boat Club nearby. If we need you to go there we will direct you there with a map.

Hope you can join us, the weather looks to be perfect. Sunny and Mid 60s. Should be a great event!

More info at Facebook page Ashley

Saturday’s weather looks outstanding, with a high of 63F and sunny! A couple reminders for our boat based volunteers…

  1. Make up some sort of trash getter using a long pole and lashing a landing net to the end of it (as shown) This has proven to be a very effective tool.
  2. If you haven’t run your boat this season, put it on the muffs in your driveway and run it to make sure all is well. We won’t be able to occupy the ramp with motor troubles.
  3. Have your USCG safety gear in order and if you are able and willing to bring other volunteers on your boat, make sure you have enough life jackets.
  4. IMPORTANT! Don’t hurt yourself trying to lift something too heavy. There is a lot of leaning and pulling that can be hard on the lower back. Be smart and safety first!
  5. If you already know where Dorchester Boat Club is, please feel free to go directly there to launch. We have access to the entire property for the whole event. After you launch, please proceed to the docks at Jessen to check in and get your supplies and information!
  6. If you are assigned a zone far from Jessen you will see the CCA Half-Shells at anchor in the river. These are trash barges. Once you fill your bags you can place them in the barges. If you need more bags, there will be more in the barges also.
  7. Resist the urge to arrive earlier than 930AM. High tide is at 11AM and that is when the trash will be floating the best.

Thanks and we are looking forward to a successful event!


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