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See larger George Mochnal hunts for trash left behind by other beachgoers. The Friends of Tigertail hosted their quarterly beach cleanup Saturday morning, removing a wide variety of debris from the park. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent

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George Mochnal hunts for trash left behind by other beachgoers. The Friends of Tigertail hosted their quarterly beach cleanup Saturday morning, removing a wide variety of debris from the park. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent

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  • George Mochnal hunts for trash left behind by other beachgoers. The Friends of Tigertail hosted their quarterly beach cleanup Saturday morning, removing a wide variety of debris from the park. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Volunteers don the provided plastic gloves before heading out. The Friends of Tigertail hosted their quarterly beach cleanup Saturday morning, removing a wide variety of debris from the park. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Rebecca and David Shopay bring in a collection of junk. The Friends of Tigertail hosted their quarterly beach cleanup Saturday morning, removing a wide variety of debris from the park. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • George Mochnal hunts for trash left behind by other beachgoers. The Friends of Tigertail hosted their quarterly beach cleanup Saturday morning, removing a wide variety of debris from the park. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Friends of Tigertail Beach stewardship chairman Susan LaGrotta shows where boardwalks are being replaced or added. The group hosted their quarterly beach cleanup Saturday morning, removing a wide variety of debris from the park. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • James Pendleton works to remove an existing boardwalk at Tigertail Beach. Over the next eight months, the $750,000 project will upgrade the county park. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • James Pendleton and Javier Arriaga remove an existing boardwalk at Tigertail Beach. Over the next eight months, the $750,000 project will upgrade the county park. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • James Pendleton and Javier Arriaga remove an existing boardwalk at Tigertail Beach. Over the next eight months, the $750,000 project will upgrade the county park. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent

The good news is the beach at Tigertail is clean. There really is no bad news attached, except that the trash picked up Saturday morning by volunteers during the Friends of Tigertail’s quarterly beach cleanup will certainly be replaced by less considerate beachgoers.

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