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Mission
Our mission is to educate you visually and bring about awareness of the amount of this common everyday toxic contaminant in the form of creosote-soaked and pressure-treated wood debris that we see, smell and accept in our lives everytime we visit our beautiful beaches and estuaries. We want you to know the dangers associated with creosoted and pressure-treated wood. Our goal is to have shorelines everywhere in the world free of this toxic garbage.

Derelict structure in Ft. Casey Underwater State Park on Whidbey Island.

Bellingham is working hard to remove these derelict pilings. In the meantime, two beautiful Canadian Geese are foraging for food among them.

More derelict pilings in Bellingham awaiting removal.