Cleaning up the coast

A volunteer carries a bag of trash under the Santa Monica Pier during the 25th annual

Nancy Olsen and Derek Miller from Glendale pick up trash near the pier during the event that was part of a global effort in which at least 127 countries participated. (Stefano Paltera / For The Times)

Disney workers pitched in as two of the more than 14,000 volunteers who showed up for the cleanup day. (Stefano Paltera / For The Times)

Santa Monica High School student Megan Kilroy receives the HALO Award and $20,000 from a TeenNick presenter for her environmental efforts, while participating with her classmates at cleanup event. (Stefano Paltera / For The Times)
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The Chan family from Alhambra works together to help rid Santa Monica beach of trash. (Stefano Paltera / For The Times)

Volunteers search for trash under the Santa Monica Pier, one of 69 sites where waste was removed. (Stefano Paltera / For The Times)

A man carries a full bag of trash. In all, 150 tons of trash was removed in L.A. County. (Stefano Paltera / For The Times)