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Sarasota News Leader October 11, 2013 Page 116 Siesta Seen would we put up barriers and barricades, more things to maintain?" However, he added that he expected signs would be erected to make it clear swimming in that body of water would not be permitted. COASTAL CLEANUP About 33 people joined the SKA effort to pick up trash between Beach Access 3 and Point of Rocks, Shay explained. Most of them came out that Saturday, but some came back on Sunday to assist, he added. The volunteers received T-shirts just like his. "The beach is amazingly clean" from the public park area to Point of Rocks, Shay added. The most prevalent items the volunteers found, he said, were cigarette butts and plastic straws. With SKA President Catherine Luckner out of town on vacation, Shay conducted the meeting in her stead. He drew some chuckles with his electric-green T-shirt, but it actually figured into his report on the International Coastal Cleanup, with which SKA members Since a 12th Judicial Circuit Court judge in Sarasota ruled in December 2012 that local assisted on Sept. 28. Even on the first day of October, Siesta Beach had plenty of visitors. Photo by Rachel Hackney