Braces, sex pills, fake eyeball among bizarre NJ beach trash

Mar 30, 2022, 8:02 AM | Updated: 9:09 am
This Feb. 6, 2022, photo shows a plastic bag, possibly containing pet waste, on the sand in Sandy H...

This Feb. 6, 2022, photo shows a plastic bag, possibly containing pet waste, on the sand in Sandy Hook, N.J. On March 30, 2022, the Clean Ocean Action environmental group said over 10,000 volunteers picked up over 513,000 pieces of trash from New Jersey's beaches last year, setting a new record. Plastic items accounted for over 82% of the total. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

(AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

LONG BRANCH, N.J. (AP) — Volunteers picked up a record amount of trash from New Jersey’s beaches last year, with plastic items dominating the haul, and bizarre castoffs including male enhancement pills, a set of braces, a glow-in-the-dark condom and a Turkish Airlines hygiene kit found on the sand as well.

The Clean Ocean Action coastal environmental group released its annual report Wednesday on the result of the prior year’s beach sweeps. Over 10,000 volunteers picked up over half a million items along the state’s 127-mile (204-kilometer) coastline in cleanups held in spring and fall of 2021.

And some of it was just head-scratching, if not stomach-turning.

A hunk of human hair; a full set of dentures (“I TOLD you not to take your teeth to the beach!”); a thong; a used narcan kit (used to revive drug overdose victims); several marijuana bags (empty, of course); a bullet casing, and a fake eyeball were among items picked up.

There also was a parking ticket; a lottery ticket; a glue stick; a mini-refrigerator; a toilet brush; a TV remote control; a Mason jar filled with (we hope) liquor; a plastic monkey, and a set of rosary beads, possibly from someone praying for the cast of characters that left all this behind.

And someone found a message in a bottle.

“We don’t know what it read, although I hope it would have said, ‘Don’t litter,'” said Cindy Zipf, Clean Ocean Action’s executive director.

All told, 513,605 items were collected last year, the most ever since the beach sweeps began in 1985.

“It’s disappointing to see it increase,” Zipf said. “We keep hoping the numbers will go down. And the weird stuff just keeps getting weirder.”

More than 82% of the total haul was plastic items or pieces. Bottle caps or cup lids reached a record number of 69,454, as did food and candy wrappers or bags, at 58,589.

The cleanup data also pinpointed seasonal shifts in the type and amount of litter on New Jersey’s beaches: 67 out of 95 categories were significantly higher in fall than in spring, including dog waste bags; plastic bottles; smoking-related litter; plastic food takeout litter, and ice cream spoons or sticks.

Fewer face masks were found in fall as compared to spring, but over 3,600 discarded masks were left behind or washed up on the sand.

Zipf said Clean Ocean Action’s data helped make the case for New Jersey’s pending ban on most plastic bags and foam packaging at retail outlets beginning in early May, which she called one of the toughest such laws in the nation.

The spring 2020 cleanups were canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak, so the group used 2019 full-year data for more accurate comparison purposes.

Several items showed decreases over that time period, including discarded diapers (147, down 41%); total glass items (14,697, down 39%); 6-pack rings (275, down 27%); condoms (368, down 27%), and tampon applicators, nicknamed locally as “Jersey beach whistles” (3,211, down 18%).

Want more weirdness? There also was part of a bowling ball; a rainbow-striped women’s bathing suit (raising a rather obvious question about someone’s trip home); a highway traffic cone; part of a car windshield; a check for $1; an accordion and a harmonica, and a CD holder filled with albums by Limp Bizkit (perhaps the lone instance in which littering might be justified.)

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              This Feb. 6, 2022, photo shows a section of fencing washed up on the sand in Sandy Hook, N.J. On March 30, 2022, the Clean Ocean Action environmental group said over 10,000 volunteers picked up over 513,000 pieces of trash from New Jersey's beaches last year, setting a new record. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
            
              This Feb. 6, 2022 photo shows a beverage bottle on the sand in Sandy Hook, N.J. On March 30, 2022 the Clean Ocean Action environmental group said over 10,000 volunteers picked up over 513,000 pieces of trash from New Jersey's beaches last year, setting a new record. Plastic items accounted for over 82% of the total. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
            
              This Feb. 6, 2022, photo shows a trash bag on the sand in Sandy Hook, N.J. On March 30, 2022, the Clean Ocean Action environmental group said over 10,000 volunteers picked up over 513,000 pieces of trash from New Jersey's beaches last year, setting a new record. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
            
              This Feb. 6, 2022, photo shows a broken beach shovel on the sand in Sandy Hook, N.J. On March 30, 2022, the Clean Ocean Action environmental group said over 10,000 volunteers picked up over 513,000 pieces of trash from New Jersey's beaches last year, setting a new record. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
            
              This Feb. 6, 2022, photo shows a plastic fork on the sand in Sandy Hook, N.J. On March 30, 2022, the Clean Ocean Action environmental group said over 10,000 volunteers picked up over 513,000 pieces of trash from New Jersey's beaches last year, setting a new record. Plastic items accounted for over 82% of the total. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
            
              This Feb. 6, 2022, photo shows a plastic bag, possibly containing pet waste, on the sand in Sandy Hook, N.J. On March 30, 2022, the Clean Ocean Action environmental group said over 10,000 volunteers picked up over 513,000 pieces of trash from New Jersey's beaches last year, setting a new record. Plastic items accounted for over 82% of the total. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
            This Feb. 6, 2022, photo shows a discarded cigarette lighter on the sand in Sandy Hook, N.J. On March 30, 2022, the Clean Ocean Action environmental group said over 10,000 volunteers picked up over 513,000 pieces of trash from New Jersey's beaches last year, setting a new record. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry) This Feb. 6, 2022, photo shows a section of fencing washed up on the sand in Sandy Hook, N.J. On March 30, 2022, the Clean Ocean Action environmental group said over 10,000 volunteers picked up over 513,000 pieces of trash from New Jersey's beaches last year, setting a new record. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry) This Feb. 6, 2022, photo shows a discarded snack bag on the sand in Sandy Hook, N.J. On March 30, 2022, the Clean Ocean Action environmental group said over 10,000 volunteers picked up over 513,000 pieces of trash from New Jersey's beaches last year, setting a new record. Plastic items accounted for over 82% of the total. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry) This Feb. 6, 2022, photo shows a piece of plastic on the sand in Sandy Hook, N.J. On March 30, 2022, the Clean Ocean Action environmental group said over 10,000 volunteers picked up over 513,000 pieces of trash from New Jersey's beaches last year, setting a new record. Plastic items accounted for over 82% of the total. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry) This Feb. 6, 2022, photo shows a piece of wood on the sand in Sandy Hook, N.J. On March 30, 2022, the Clean Ocean Action environmental group said over 10,000 volunteers picked up over 513,000 pieces of trash from New Jersey's beaches last year, setting a new record. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

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Braces, sex pills, fake eyeball among bizarre NJ beach trash