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Kyle Deerkop, farm operations manager with Pacific Shellfish, crosses a creek hauling pounds of marine debris collected from a beach on the Quinault Indian Reservation.

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Truckloads of trash hoisted from Quinault beaches

Groups look to tackle marine debris on remote areas of reservation

John Shaw
Two “float wranglers” inspect their treasures prior to their Feb. 16 release into the dunes of the North Beach ahead of the Beachcombers and Glass Float Expo, March 1-3.

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“Float fairies” double the bubble for 2024 expo

Organizers prep for 38th annual beachcombing event set for the first weekend in March

Courtesy photo / Nicole Koch
Participants in last year’s Clean Shores event pose with the traditional bonfire.

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Jeeps to descend on Ocean Shores for cleanup

500 Jeeps expected in three day eventstarting Friday

Signs line the entrances to the beach at Ocean Shores, but tourists may not always be the best at reading them, worry those departments responsible for the safety of citizens as the summer approaches. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Ocean Shores emergency departments look toward summer

Tens of thousands visit the shore, sometimes without knowing the rules in place

(Gray and Osborne, Inc.) A design for part of the High Dune Trail.

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High Dune Trail bids come in on target

Council will award contract next month, groundbreaking projected for June

City of Ocean Shores
Pink flagging marks where the High Dune Trail will cross the dunes in front of the Lighthouse Suites Inn in Ocean Shores. The city recently secured right-of-way to use the 200-foot parcel of land outside of the hotel after extended negotiations.

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$1.2M High Dune Trail gets right-of-way

Ocean Shores clears property rights hurdle and looks forward to construction after stagnant negotiations