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Dive in for a good cause at Avalon Harbor’s 38th annual Underwater Cleanup

Catalina Diving Cleanup
AVALON — For the last 38 years, the annual Avalon Harbor Underwater Cleanup has attracted scuba divers for the honorable cause of ridding Avalon’s harbor of trash and waste. This cleanup has grown to be one of the most highly anticipated events for ocean patrons and divers alike, now attracting more than 500 volunteers. Catalina Conservation Divers and USC Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber invite divers to participate in this year’s event taking place on Saturday, February 23. According to USC Dornsife’s official website, last year’s event saw 498 participants gather 2,320 pounds of trash. There are several diving locations for the cleanup event including Casino Landing, Step Beach and Green Pier. Diving orientation begins on the day of the event at 9 a.m. and divers will enter the water at 9:30 a.m. Following the cleanup, raffle prizes will be announced at the award ceremony from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. at the Wrigley Stage. Though early registration has passed, divers can register for $55 per person between now and Feb. 14. Registration leading up to the event and on the day will be $65 per person. At check-in divers must bring the Safe Diving Practices Form and Informed Consent and Waiver of Release...
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