00:00This is one of the dirtiest beaches in the entire world and we're gonna pick up
00:04every single piece of trash on this beach starting with this water bottle. One out
00:09of millions of pieces of trash. We did it! This will take forever.
00:14Bottle me up baby. I'm hungry for your plastic. As you can see this is taking
00:19forever. Oscar come on in. This is Oscar, professional beach cleaner. Is this
00:23basically how you guys clean beaches? Mainly the big stuff first and then we
00:27bring a lot of people with sifts as well for the small stuff. You scoop it into
00:30this thing and then shake out the sand and you got a bunch of trash. This right
00:34here is the first bag of trash. Hundreds more to go. How do we do this quicker?
00:38We just need more people. That seems simple. Can you clap for me? There you go!
00:43All the volunteers! Okay guys we're gonna clean this up using the bags. We're gonna
00:47clean this up. Groups of four. Groups of four in this area. Part of me wanted to see
00:52if me and the boys could clean up this beach by ourselves and the other part of
00:55me realizes that would have taken a year. I could have told you that. Jimmy! Yeah?
00:59The ocean's putting more trash on the beach. There's so much underwear in the
01:03ocean! I'm enacting a new law. Thou shalt not throw your underwear in the ocean.
01:07Wait did you guys already fill up a bag? Yeah. You guys are better than us. They are
01:11professionals to be fair.
01:18After 12 hours of cleanup this is what we managed to achieve. Which isn't enough?
01:23Boys bring it in. Tomorrow I'm going to bring in 10 times the volunteers. Tomorrow.
01:28Tomorrow. It's now the next day!
01:35I'm helping. Nah, nah, nah.
01:38Slowly as possible. Who's more bueno? Mark Grover or Mr. B?
01:42Make sure you watch until the end of the video to find out how we're going to pick up
01:4730 million pounds of trash. Thank you for coming to our country and help us with this initiative.
01:53That is really awesome.
01:57Right here. Right there. Stop.
02:00He's not stopping. I'm going to move. And this bad boy is 6,000 pounds of trash.
02:05And now we have 36,000 pounds of trash which weighs the same as 3,000 cats or 3 t
02:11-rexes.
02:11Whichever you prefer. While I was talking with some of the locals, they mentioned that there's a beach
02:16down the street that was also very dirty. So I sent Nolan with a bunch of volunteers to go clean
02:21that beach as well. There's a whole car bumper right here. There's a car bumper here. Did this
02:24come out of the ocean? People litter weird things. What type of trash have you seen along the beach?
02:28Most importantly, most commonly, it's plastics. And we see that in every form on the beach here.
02:33They ended up removing 12,000 pounds of trash, which brought us up to a total of 50,000
02:38pounds of trash from just two beaches. Check out this power move. Watch this. Look at that.
02:42Is that how you want us to dump it? Yeah, dude. I'm taking over the team. I'm a team player.
02:46Oh, yeah. I didn't have to look. There you go, Mark. It actually kind of worked.
02:50See? All right. And if you guys look over there, we're actually getting close to the end of the
02:54beach. This is what the beach looked like at the start of the video. And this is what it looks
02:58like
02:58with like 20% left. We're getting there. We're doing it. Unfortunately, between the ocean washing
03:03up trash to the beach and rivers bringing in new trash from the mainland, obviously this beach
03:07is going to get dirty again. But with your guys' help, we can stop a much bigger issue.
03:12We're almost done, Jimmy. I know. Four straight days of picking up trash. And just like that,
03:17we removed over 60,000 pounds of trash from the world's dirtiest beach. And even though this 60,000
03:23pounds of trash we picked up might seem impressive, there is sadly way too much trash still in the
03:27ocean. Two years ago, we crushed our goals with team trees and planted 20 million trees. And now it's
03:33time to do it again. Which is why we, along with hundreds of other creators, are launching
03:37Team Seas. And for every one dollar you guys donate like this, one less pound of trash will
03:42be in the ocean. But what if I wanted to donate $10, Jimmy? I conveniently have 10 pounds of trash
03:48right here that is now out of the ocean. Boom. Gone. You get the point. One dollar donated is one
03:53less
03:53pound of trash in the ocean. And I'd like to personally thank YouTube Originals for supporting
03:57Team Seas and helping us fund it. They're going to be matching the first $400,000 worth of donations,
04:02dollar for dollar. And we want to remove 30 million pounds of trash from the ocean. Which is just so
04:08freaking audacious, this only happens if we all work together. Half the money we raise is going
04:13towards funding volunteer beach cleanups like we did here today all across the world. As well as
04:18literally fishing trash out of the ocean. And the other half will be used for these trash eating robots
04:24that pick up trash 24 hours a day, 365 days a year from rivers that flow to the ocean. Go
04:30to
04:31TeamSeas.org or click the donate button below this video right now. One dollar equals one less pound
04:35of trash in the ocean. Making real change like this isn't going to be easy. Go donate right now and
04:40help us remove 30 million pounds of trash from the ocean before the end of the year. Let's show the
04:44world that we want a clean ocean. What are you doing? Get out of here. Go donate.
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