There will be another clean-up for Mandurah's waterways, this time in the marina.
The on-land and in-water clean-up comes after a local dolphin died after becoming entangled in fishing line multiple times.
On Sunday October 6, the local community are invited to help clean Dolphin Quay with all ages welcome.
There will be two aspects to the clean-up with divers and snorkelers searching the water, and walkers for the land.
It is advised to bring gloves and collection bags, as well as diving equipment if you plan on getting in the water.
After the cleanup, there will be a debrief and sorting session for the rubbish, as well as a sausage sizzle.
There has been huge support from the community in previous events, with the latest clean-up on Saturday seeing 124 volunteers collect 166kgs of rubbish and plastics.
This included 292 metres of fishing line, 1170 cigarette butts and 365 pieces of plastic food packaging.
The October event will be ran by Oceano Dive Centre.
For more information, call their shop on 9535 2047 or email mandurah@oceanodivecentre.com.au.
Event details:
What - Green Diver Day clean-up by Oceano Dive Centre
Where - meet at the Keith Holmes reserve
When - briefing for the divers and snorkelers will be at 8.15am, briefing for the walkers at 9.00am
Peel locals finalists in the 2026 WA Volunteer of the Year Awards
Department of Communities appeal for help to find missing teen
Doorbell cameras installed at Mandurah Catholic College to reduce anti-social behaviour in toilet blocks
Murray House Resource Centre to close after 25 years
Police seek identity of duo wanted for questioning over Dudley Park theft
Three in custody after Pinjarra police chase
Peel Thunder coach Adam Read to lead WAFL State team for second year
Prescribed burn prompts smoke alert for Rockingham, Mandurah and surrounds
Australind local celebrates $1 million Lotto win