2026 Plastic Free July: Kuhlman Gully Cleanups

Description

Volunteers removing marine debris from shoreline

What we throw away doesn’t go away

Even the smallest pieces of trash can have a ripple effect on marine life, communities, and future generations. As the second most productive estuary ↗ in the United States, Galveston Bay supports both wildlife and the people who depend on it.

To help stop trash before it gets into the Bay, Galveston Bay Foundation is installing trash traps at three inland bayou sites.

International soccer games being hosted in Houston this summer may impact the trash that enter our bayous.

That is why we are hosting two cleanups and accompanying surveys on July 16th & 30th as a part of the regional Trash Free Gulf initiative ↗ during Plastic Free July ↗.

We hope you will join us in cleaning up and monitoring trash levels to measure the impact.

As a community cleanup volunteer, you and your team will:

  • Use gloves, trash grabbers, buckets, and bags to collect and remove litter from the shoreline
  • Participate in a litter audit
  • Work in tandem at a site where we are conducting a Marine Debris Survey, helping remove debris after the survey has been completed in random transects
  • If you encounter them, help remove small plastic pellets called nurdles, which are especially common near the check-in area

No experience is necessary. We will show you what to do.

Restrooms are available nearby at the park. Be prepared to stand and walk for over an hour. Come prepared with a reusable water bottle and appropriate outdoor clothing.

NOTE: All minors must be accompanied by a registered parent/guardian or approved chaperone over the age of 18. Parents or guardians must register and complete a waiver for participants under age 18.

By removing marine debris from the shoreline, you help protect wildlife, improve water quality, and keep Galveston Bay healthier for people and nature.

Site Map & Where to Meet

Cleanup supplies and collected debris

Why This Work Matters

Debris poses a serious threat to this ecosystem. Trash that enters the Bay can:

  • Entangle or be ingested by wildlife
  • Damage fragile coastal habitats
  • Block oxygen from reaching the water
  • Release harmful chemicals that impact animals and people

Visit onelessstraw.org ↗ to make your pledge to use less plastic this July.

Details

Get Connected Icon 16 and older
Team Size Team Size: 2 - 5 members per team
Get Connected Icon Is Family Friendly
Get Connected Icon Is Outdoors
Inclement Weather Plan: The Water Team will contact you in the event of inclement or severe weather.
Get Connected Icon Is Not Wheelchair Accessible
Get Connected Icon Closed-toe shoes required.
Get Connected Icon Bring a refillable water bottle.
Get Connected Icon Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Get Connected Icon Sun protection (hat, sunglasses) recommended.
Get Connected Icon Be prepared for uneven, unpaved ground.

Location

Location Dot Shift 6200 Wheeler St
https://maps.app.goo.gl/4aAGCFawsJnP3ZYm9
Houston, TX  77023
Begins Duration Open Spots Respond
Thu Jul 16, 2026 @ 9:00am
to 12:00pm CT
3.00 hours 19 of 20
Thu Jul 30, 2026 @ 9:00am
to 12:00pm CT
3.00 hours 19 of 20