MMPS Environmental Inc.

MMPS Environmental Inc.

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MMPS Environmental is designed to research and develop methods and procedures for the advancement of environmental programs.

08/30/2024

The Fort Pierce Seaway Drive Cleanup, presented by island eBikes and MMPS Environmental Inc., featuring a South Beach Cleanup by the Marine Oceanographic Academy - MOA Prep Students was a great success.

We are beyond elated to have had such a fantastic response from our local Fort Pierce Community, and from the community throughout the State of Florida - we had volunteers come from several hours away to help clean our beautiful island!

Thank you so very much to all of the volunteers and sponsors, you all did an amazing job, everyone is safe, our island is cleaner and a memorable time was had by all.

We picked up approximately between 500-600 lbs of trash during this Seaway Drive and South Beach Cleanup.

To all of our sponsors who helped to make this cleanup a success, your support means the world and we could not have done this without you! Dunkin', thank you for fueling our volunteers with coffee and donuts before our cleanup! Piehole Wood Pizza, thank you so very much for hosting our after party with delicious food and beverages, live entertainment, by Music with Laz and Radiodays, and for the use of your beautiful outdoor tiki! There were many friendships formed at your lovely restaurant on Sunday, so thank you for allowing us to create memories that will last a lifetime. Causeway Cove Marina and The Wet Whistle, thank you for letting us use the marina as our homebase, as always. Holly's Melon Shoppe, thank you for the amazingly refreshing fresh squeezed lemonade. Everyone enjoyed it very much! Thank you Noble Haus for our colorful volunteer shirts. Island Beach Bar and Restaurant, Dune Bar and Oceanfront Inn on Hutchinson Island, thank you for hosting the MOA students beach cleanup! DDP YOGA Joshua Nair, thank you for joining us and helping to clean up our paradise! Thank you Oxbow Eco Center for providing us with all of our cleanup supplies! A huge shoutout to the rest of our sponsors, who are so kind to support us; thank you Mathers Engineering Corporation, Flagship Marine, Salty’s Water Sports Boat & Jet Ski Rental, Bass Pro Shops, Carefree Boat Club Treasure Coast, DiveOdyssea, Treasure Coast Boat Rentals, Salt Werkz Marine, and Old Florida Guide Service!

Thank you all again so very much for making this a successful Fort Pierce Seaway Drive and South Beach Cleanup. And to the community, thank you for your outpouring support. We are looking forward to next year!

Photos from MMPS Environmental Inc.'s post 08/16/2024

Come out and join island eBikes and MMPS Environmental Inc. for our Fort Pierce Seaway Drive Cleanup this Sunday! We will also be cleaning up the beach in front of Island Beach Bar and Restaurant/Oceanfront Inn on Hutchinson Island and the Dune Bar, along with the Marine Oceanographic Academy - MOA Prep students.

UPDATE: The Fort Pierce Inlet Dive portion of the Cleanup has been canceled, due to poor visibility, and a declining marine forecast. Safety is our number one priority. We will see you at the dive next year! 

Mandatory pre-cleanup meeting with coffee & donuts from Dunkin' at 7:30 AM at Causeway Cove Marina!

After party at Piehole Wood Pizza outdoor patio at noon!

Photos from MMPS Environmental Inc.'s post 08/07/2024

Join us for the 4th Annual MMPS Environmental Inc. Fort Pierce Inlet Cleanup Dive & island eBikes Seaway Drive Cleanup, Sunday, August 18, 2024

BOATS & LAND CREW NEEDED
**please note, you do not have to be a diver to help with our cleanup efforts**

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
•Captains with vessels
•Divers (must provide us with a copy of your certification)
•Bubble watchers/debris collectors on boats to collect debris as divers bring it to the surface
•Volunteers on land to clean up, as well as to inform our Jetty fishing community what is happening
•Would LOVE some drone footage and photos, any photographers out there we would love to have you

We need people on land at the Jetty to assist with letting our local fishermen know what we are doing and to keep lines out of the water while there are divers. This is imperative! We love our local fishermen, but cannot have lines in the water with divers down.

We also need land crew and eBike riders to assist with our island eBikes Adopt-A-Highway Seaway Drive Cleanup. We will be cleaning from the SLC Aquarium, all the way to the end of the Jetty.

We would like to give a HUGE thank you to our sponsors, without you, this cleanup would not be possible!

TO PARTICIPATE: You MUST contact Monique either via email at [email protected] or TEXT MESSAGE at (772)271-8648 NO INITIAL CALLS PLEASE.

To help keep the Fort Pierce Inlet clean and beautiful, MMPS Environmental needs YOU to help with our 4th Annual Fort Pierce Inlet Cleanup Dive & Seaway Drive Cleanup! The land and sea cleanup will take place Sunday 8/18, with a Mandatory Captains Meeting 8/17.

The goal of the Fort Pierce Inlet Cleanup Dive is to remove unseen debris and materials from the Fort Pierce Inlet, while keeping SAFETY number one. Diving the Fort Pierce Inlet is dangerous, and prohibited, unless special clearance is granted through the Coast Guard and other local authority agencies, which we have obtained. It is of the utmost importance that all Captain's and Divers please follow instructions given at the mandatory meetings.

It has been one year since the inlet was last cleaned of foreign debris, at our 3rd annual cleanup dive last August. Our hopes are that this will become a quarterly ongoing project which will help to maintain the health of the Fort Pierce Inlet and that portion of the Indian River Lagoon; keeping our slice of paradise pristine. Thank you all in advance for your participation in this cleanup dive! Together, we can keep our inlet healthy, clean and beautiful. We appreciate you!

Can’t wait to see everyone out there! Thank you all!

Photos from MMPS Environmental Inc.'s post 07/25/2024

UPDATE: Rescheduled to Sunday 8/18, due to weather & water conditions. Times will be announced today!

Join us for the 4th Annual MMPS Environmental Inc. Fort Pierce Inlet Cleanup Dive & island eBikes Seaway Drive Cleanup

BOATS & LAND CREW NEEDED
**please note, you do not have to be a diver to help with our cleanup efforts**

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
•Captains with vessels
•Divers (must provide us with a copy of your certification)
•Bubble watchers/debris collectors on boats to collect debris as divers bring it to the surface
•Volunteers on land to clean up, as well as to inform our Jetty fishing community what is happening
•Would LOVE some drone footage and photos, any photographers out there we would love to have you

We need people on land at the Jetty to assist with letting our local fishermen know what we are doing and to keep lines out of the water while there are divers. This is imperative! We love our local fishermen, but cannot have lines in the water with divers down.

We also need land crew and eBike riders to assist with our island eBikes Adopt-A-Highway Seaway Drive Cleanup. We will be cleaning from the SLC Aquarium, all the way to the end of the Jetty.

TO PARTICIPATE: You MUST contact Monique either via email at [email protected] or TEXT MESSAGE at (772)271-8648 NO INITIAL CALLS PLEASE.

To help keep the Fort Pierce Inlet clean and beautiful, MMPS Environmental needs YOU to help with our 4th Annual Fort Pierce Inlet Cleanup Dive & Seaway Drive Cleanup! The land and sea cleanup will take place Saturday 8/3, with a Mandatory Captains Meeting 8/2.

The goal of the Fort Pierce Inlet Cleanup Dive is to remove unseen debris and materials from the Fort Pierce Inlet, while keeping SAFETY number one. Diving the Fort Pierce Inlet is dangerous, and prohibited, unless special clearance is granted through the Coast Guard and other local authority agencies, which we have obtained. It is of the utmost importance that all Captain's and Divers please follow instructions given at the mandatory meetings.

It has been one year since the inlet was last cleaned of foreign debris, at our 3rd annual cleanup dive last August. Our hopes are that this will become a quarterly ongoing project which will help to maintain the health of the Fort Pierce Inlet and that portion of the Indian River Lagoon; keeping our slice of paradise pristine. Thank you all in advance for your participation in this cleanup dive! Together, we can keep our inlet healthy, clean and beautiful. We appreciate you!

Can’t wait to see everyone out there! Thank you all!

12/10/2023

Fantastic drone show at causeway cove marina !

That you Saltys for such a wonderful show!!

08/01/2023

August 13th is the date for the next underwater clean up of the fort pierce inlet!

Looking forward to seeing everyone there!

Photos from MMPS Environmental Inc.'s post 07/17/2023

🤿‼️Rare opportunity to dive the Fort Pierce Inlet‼️🤿

Join us for the Third Annual MMPS Environmental Inc. Fort Pierce Inlet Cleanup Dive

**please note, you do not have to be a diver to help with our cleanup efforts**

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
•Captains with vessels
•Divers (must provide us with a copy of your certification)
•Bubble watchers/debris collectors on boats to collect debris as divers bring it to the surface
•Volunteers on land to clean up, as well as to inform our Jetty fishing community what is happening
•Would LOVE some drone footage and photos, any photographers out there we would love to have you

We need people on land at the Jetty to assist with letting our local fishermen know what we are doing and to keep lines out of the water while there are divers. This is imperative! We love our local fishermen, but cannot have lines in the water with divers down.

TO PARTICIPATE: You MUST contact Monique Natasha either via email at [email protected] or TEXT MESSAGE at (772)271-8648 NO INITIAL CALLS PLEASE.

To help keep the Fort Pierce Inlet clean and beautiful, MMPS Environmental needs YOU to help with our Third Annual Fort Pierce Inlet Cleanup Dive! The dive will take place Sunday 8/13, with a Mandatory Captains Meeting 8/12.

The goal of the Fort Pierce Inlet Cleanup Dive is to remove unseen debris and materials from the Fort Pierce Inlet, while keeping SAFETY number one. Diving the Fort Pierce Inlet is dangerous, and prohibited, unless special clearance is granted through the Coast Guard and other local authority agencies, which we have obtained. It is of the utmost importance that all Captain's and Divers please follow instructions given at the mandatory meetings.

It has been one year since the inlet was last cleaned of foreign debris, at our second annual cleanup dive last June. Our hopes are that this will become a quarterly ongoing project which will help to maintain the health of the Fort Pierce Inlet and that portion of the Indian River Lagoon; keeping our slice of paradise pristine. Thank you all in advance for your participation in this cleanup dive! Together, we can keep our inlet healthy, clean and beautiful. We appreciate you!

Can’t wait to see everyone out there! Thank you all!

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601 Seaway Drive
Fort Pierce, FL
34949