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Longboat Key's island neighbor gets some TLC

Suncoast Waterkeepers and Sarasota Bay Watch organized a cleanup on Sister Keys.


  • By Nat Kaemmerer
  • | 10:16 a.m. March 8, 2021
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Boats bumped over the brief bay ride on March 6 to the Sister Keys, where trash galore awaited the intrepid volunteers of Suncoast Waterkeepers, Sarasota Bay Watch and the Longboat Key Turtle Watch.

The cleanup is needed for the wild island, which not only has invasive plants but also has plenty of trash from boaters and waves. Longtime Longboater Rusty Chinnis often comes out to the island and used to work on the cleanup only with friends. 

Now, the Longboat Key Public Works Department comes out to the island twice a year to clear the invasive plants like Australian pines and Brazilian pepper. The group spends a couple days clearing and killing the plants so they don't overtake the island. This event was different — an event specifically to clean up trash on the island, organized by Suncoast Waterkeepers and Sarasota Bay Watch. Chinnis is involved in both organizations. 

"I went to Ronda (Ryan, director of Sarasota Bay Watch) and said, 'We gotta come together and do something. We have to be working together,'" Chinnis said. 

The cleanup drew more than 20 people who braved the blustery, drizzly morning. Groups donned masks, Sarasota Bay Watch neck gaiters and gloves and picked up bags and grabbers before being ferried over in volunteered boats. The trash was plentiful, with single-use plastics and beer bottles common. Groups settled in patches with plenty of trash rife for the picking. Though boaters trek to the Sister Keys, Chinnis said most of the refuse had been washed up from Tropical Storm Eta and the wakes of passing boats. 

"I would say almost none of this trash is from people," Chinnis said. 

Chinnis also took Vice Mayor Mike Haycock on a tour of the little island, pointing out the eroding flats and other problem areas vital to keeping the wild area healthy. 

Mike Haycock
Mike Haycock
Cyndi Seamon searches in the mangroves.
Cyndi Seamon searches in the mangroves.
Not all of the trash was broken into unrecognizable bits.
Not all of the trash was broken into unrecognizable bits.
Lyn Haycock carries a bucket of trash to a waiting boat.
Lyn Haycock carries a bucket of trash to a waiting boat.
Rusty Chinnis, right, shows Mike Haycock the lay of the land on the Sister Keys.
Rusty Chinnis, right, shows Mike Haycock the lay of the land on the Sister Keys.
Mike Haycock and Rusty Chinnis
Mike Haycock and Rusty Chinnis
Phil Burkley
Phil Burkley
Ali Claypoole
Ali Claypoole
Lyn Haycock holds a bag open for Ali Claypoole.
Lyn Haycock holds a bag open for Ali Claypoole.
Jay Hart searches for trash.
Jay Hart searches for trash.
Jay Hart heads into the mangroves.
Jay Hart heads into the mangroves.
Mike Haycock holds a bag open while Lyn Haycock grabs trash.
Mike Haycock holds a bag open while Lyn Haycock grabs trash.
Mike Haycock holds a bag open while Lyn Haycock grabs trash.
Mike Haycock holds a bag open while Lyn Haycock grabs trash.
Rusty Chinnis pointed out the dying invasives that had been sprayed by the town.
Rusty Chinnis pointed out the dying invasives that had been sprayed by the town.
Some trash was not carried out, but much of the waiting refuse was from boat wakes.
Some trash was not carried out, but much of the waiting refuse was from boat wakes.
Lyn Haycock carries her shoes as she makes her way to solid land.
Lyn Haycock carries her shoes as she makes her way to solid land.
Jay and Tina Hart
Jay and Tina Hart
Mike Haycock gets the lay of the land from Ronda Ryan.
Mike Haycock gets the lay of the land from Ronda Ryan.
Ronda Ryan directs volunteers to boats.
Ronda Ryan directs volunteers to boats.
Lea Hernandez-Bower
Lea Hernandez-Bower
Lyn and Mike Haycock
Lyn and Mike Haycock
Cyndi Seamon, Alison Albee and Tim Thurman
Cyndi Seamon, Alison Albee and Tim Thurman

 

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