Underwater Pier Cleanup Returns to Lake Worth Beach on June 3, 2026
Lake Worth Beach residents and visitors are invited to witness an incredible conservation effort on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, as divers from the Loggerhead Marinelife Center conduct an Underwater Pier Cleanup beneath the Lake Worth Beach Pier.
This important environmental event helps protect local marine life, improve water quality, and remove debris that can become hazardous to sea turtles, fish, and other ocean wildlife that call our coastline home.
Lake Worth Beach continues to be a community that values conservation, making events like this a great opportunity to see local environmental stewardship in action.
Event Details
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Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2026
ā° Time: 7:30 AM ā 11:30 AM
š Location: Lake Worth Beach Pier
During the cleanup, professional divers from the Loggerhead Marinelife Center will work beneath the pier removing fishing line, debris, and other materials that can harm marine ecosystems.
Important Notice for Anglers
š£ The pier will be closed to fishing from 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM while divers are working below.
For safety reasons, no other divers will be permitted under the pier during the cleanup.
Why This Cleanup Matters
The Lake Worth Beach Pier is one of Palm Beach County's most popular fishing and sightseeing destinations. Over time, fishing line, hooks, and other debris can accumulate beneath the structure.
Removing these materials helps:
Protect sea turtles and marine wildlife
Improve ocean habitat health
Reduce pollution
Promote responsible stewardship of our coastline
Preserve one of Lake Worth Beach's most iconic landmarks
Spectators Welcome
Residents, visitors, and families are encouraged to stop by and watch the cleanup efforts from the pier and surrounding beach areas.
It's a unique opportunity to see marine conservation in action while learning more about the incredible work being done to protect South Florida's coastal environment.
Living Near the Ocean in Lake Worth Beach
One of the many benefits of living in Lake Worth Beach is being part of a community that actively supports environmental preservation. Events like the Underwater Pier Cleanup showcase the strong connection between residents and the beautiful coastal resources that make this area so special.
Whether you're a longtime resident or considering making Lake Worth Beach your home, these community-driven conservation efforts help maintain the natural beauty that attracts people to the area year after year.
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