Our Most Precious Resource
We are a team of volunteers dedicated to keeping North Nantasket Beach enjoyable, clean from trash and debris, and safe for Hull residents and guests.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our first beach cleanup on Saturday, September 20!
Spontaneous Beach Cleanup following the season’s first Nor’easter
Following the first Nor’easter of the 2025-2026 season, the Beach Community Action Group held a spontaneous beach cleanup on Friday, October 17.
Learn more here.
Sept. 20 Beach Cleanup
Our first cleanup took place on Saturday, September 20, 2025, and nearly 50 people came to clean the two-mile stretch of North Nantasket beach. Volunteers collected dozens of bags of trash, along with large debris, including boat doors, buoys, lumber, and hazardous items, such as nail-filled boards and syringes.
See photos from the cleanup here.
Beach Community Action Group
The Beach Community Action Group is a volunteer group focused on keeping North Nantasket Beach enjoyable, clean from trash and debris, and safe for Hull residents and guests. The Beach Community Action Group operates within the confines of the Wetlands Protection Act, the Endangered Species Act, applicable rules and regulations, and works in conjunction with Hull DPW and Conservation to accomplish this mission. Learn more.
Did you find something unusual - like a syringe, lobster trap, sea turtle, or seal - on the beach? Learn who to call in our latest beach cleaning guidelines. They also provide information about what to pick up and what to leave when cleaning the beach.
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