In the last 15 years Sea Cleaners has co-ordinated 120,000 volunteer hours, and has removed more than 5.1 million litres of rubbish from New Zealand's waters and coastline.
And now it's about to extend that effort to the Far North.
Hayden Smith, 2017 New Zealand Local Hero of the Year, said funding had been obtained from the Ministry for Youth Development, Work and Income, the Northland Regional Council and the Chisholm Whitney Family Trust, with more possibly coming from Far North Holdings, for a 12-month programme involving a fulltime boat crew of two and, hopefully, a small army of volunteers.
The programme would operate five days a week throughout the region, rotating between Dargaville, Whangarei, the Bay of Islands, Kaikohe and Kaitaia.
"We will be doing this for 12 months, potentially longer," Mr Smith said, "but at the moment we are looking for community buy-in. We have the full support of Far North mayor John Carter, so that's a good start."