As Summer Arrives, Beaches Take Steps to Keep Tahoe Blue
DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEVADA, JUN 20 – The Tahoe Blue Beach program uses the solar-powered BEBOT robot and volunteer efforts to reduce shoreline litter, achieving a 97% litter drop at Zephyr Cove in 2023, officials said.
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As summer arrives, beaches take steps to Keep Tahoe Blue
LAKE TAHOE, Nev./Calif. – Building on last summer’s success in reducing litter at Lake Tahoe beaches following busy holidays, Keep Tahoe Blue is expanding its Tahoe Blue Beach program around the Lake in 2025. Kings Beach, the Tahoe Beach Club, Camp Richardson Resort, and Meeks Bay Resort join Zephyr Cove Resort in raising the bar for environmentally friendly beach management in Tahoe. These Tahoe Blue Beaches are taking steps to make responsible…
Robot, volunteers, and science power new push to keep Kings Beach and the Tahoe Basin clean
KINGS BEACH, Calif. — A real-life Wall-E is hitting the beaches–A battery and solar-powered robot rolled onto the sand at Kings Beach on Monday, June 16, officially kicking off an expanded effort to tackle shoreline litter at one of Lake Tahoe’s busiest public beaches. The robot—known as the BEBOT—is the centerpiece of the newly expanded Tahoe Blue Beach Program, a multi-year initiative led by Marilee Movius, Sustainable Recreation Manager at th…
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