2024 – 6,705 Kg
- 33 – trips
- 296 – volunteers
- Thanks to: Coca-Cola Australia, Qantas Regional Grants 2024, The Queensland Governments Community Sustainability Actions grants program and Reef Guardian Councils Program’s Activating Local Councils’ Reef Action Plans grant provided by the Commonwealth Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.
2023 – 6,902 Kg
- 45 – trips
- 403 – volunteers
- Thanks to: The Coca-Cola Foundation,The Queensland Governments Community Sustainability Actions grants program, ReefClean and is funded by the Australian Government’s Reef Trust.
2022 – 7,122.5 kg
- 46 trips
- 369 volunteers
- Thanks to: The Coca-Cola Foundation,The Queensland Governments Community Sustainability Actions grants program, ReefClean and is funded by the Australian Government’s Reef Trust.
2021 – 13,692 kg
- 47 trips
- 361 volunteers
- Thanks to: The Coca-Cola Foundation, ReefClean, Reef Catchments and the Queensland Governments Community Sustainability Actions grants program
- 3,004 kg removed during land-based clean ups
2020 – 4,975 kg
- 30 trips
- 140 volunteers
- Thanks to: The Coca-Cola Foundation, Queensland Governments Community Sustainability Actions grants program, ReefClean and Reef Catchments
2019 – 14,040 kg
- 41 trips
- 423 volunteers
- Thanks to: Queensland Governments Community Sustainability Actions grants program, Reef Catchments, ReefClean and the Coca-Cola Foundation
- 1,292 kg removed during Community Clean-ups on Clean-up Australia Day, World Oceans Day, Great Northern Clean-up and our Pre-Christmas Clean.
2018 – 6,185 kg
- 25 trips
- 277 volunteers
- Thanks to: Coca-Cola, Reef Catchments, Queensland Governments Community Sustainability Actions grants program and Cumberland Charter Yachts
2017 – 21,611 kg
- 19 trips
- 209 volunteers
- 7,791 kilograms removed during marine debris removal trips
- 13,820 kilograms removed during TC Debbie Clean-up
- Thanks to: Queensland Governments Community Sustainability Action grants program, Cruise Whitsundays, Maritime Safety Queensland and Reef Catchments
2016 – 12,561 kg
- 29 trips
- 329 volunteers
- Thanks to: Everyone’s Environment Grant, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Cruise Whitsundays and Sunsuper
2015 – 20,968 kg
- 47 trips
- 516 volunteers
- Thanks to: Everyone’s Environment Grant, Reef Catchments, Cruise Whitsundays, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, BMC, Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing and Keep Australia Beautiful grant
2014 – 12,607 kg
- 41 trips
- 404 volunteers
- Thanks to: Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing, Cruise Whitsundays, Reef Catchments, BMC, Charter Yachts Australia, Everyone’s Environment Grant, Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and Caring for our Country
2013 – 37,908 kg
- 52 trips
- 495 volunteers
- 14,308 kg removed during marine debris removal trips
- 23,600 kg removed during TC Oswald clean-up
- Thanks to: Reef Catchments, BMC, Charter Yachts Australia, Everyone’s Environment Grant, Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation, Caring for our Country, Maritime Safety Queensland and Whitsunday Regional Council
2012 – 9,524 kg
- 19 trips
- 199 volunteers
- Thanks to: Reef Catchments, Charter Yachts Australia, Caring for our Country, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and Fairholme College
2011 – 3,816 kg
- 13 trips
- 80 volunteers
- Thanks to: Reef Catchments, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, True Blue Sailing and Whitsunday Regional Council
2010 – 51,968 kg
- 22 trips
- 166 volunteers
- 3,250 kg removed during marine debris removal trips
- 48,718 kg removed during TC Ului clean-up
- Thanks to: Reef Catchments, Charter Yachts Australia, Whitsunday Regional Council, Whitsunday Lions Club and Edges Boatyard
2009 – 3,757 kg
- 7 trips
- 50 volunteers
- Thanks to: Reef Catchments