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Courtney Dombroski is cleaning up Alabama’s beaches
Growing up in Mobile, Alabama, Courtney Dombroski was always deeply connected to Alabama’s beaches. She was called to the shore, and just three days after graduating high school, she moved down to start a life and career there. She wanted
Gulf Coast nonprofit Eco Clean Marine to celebrate volunteers, asks for help in trash pickup
A nonprofit group along the Gulf Coast is working to clean up local waterways and beaches one piece of trash at a time. Eco Clean Marine was established in January 2022. The organization operates from Fort Morgan, Alabama, to Panama
Eco Clean Marine
Mission for the Future We’ve all seen the clips on social media of massive “islands” of trash floating in the ocean, heard about the ways our planet is slowly dying, and the ways that we, as humans, are the ones
Eco Clean Marine and Feed the Fish, Courtney Dombroski
Meet Courtney Dombroski, a self-described environmentalist who found a business she would love to own, and made it happen. Born in Mobile, she spent three to four weekends a month during the summer with her parents in Gulf Shores at
Courtney Dombroski: From beach lover to eco-warrior
Gulf Shores, Ala. – (OBA) – Over 108,000 volunteers have teamed up along Alabama’s coastline since joining the International Coastal Cleanup in 1987. Last week our little shore towns signed off on the 36 annual local cleanup. Proud business owners
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