LATE LODGEMENTS OF FISHING RIGHTS APPLICATIONS IN CLUSTER A FISHERIES

Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
September of 2005

 

18/09/2005: The International Coastal Cleanup campaign culminated yesterday (Saturday 17 September 2005) on Robben Island with a beach clean-up where more than 200 volunteers cleaned up one of the world heritage sites and collected more than 450 bags of litter.
This annual International Coastal Clean-up Campaign, led by the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism with the support of many partners and stakeholders, saw South Africas beaches, waterways and coastline being cleaned throughout the week, covering most of the countrys 300km coastline.

The International Coastal Cleanup is aimed to engage people to remove trash and debris from the worlds beaches and waterways, to identify the sources of debris and to encourage change behaviour that cause pollution. It is not only about pollution clean-up but also about prevention, in educating and empowering people to become part of the pollution solution.

Nearly 80% of marine pollution comes from land-based sources and activities, and the bulk of this is plastic. During the 2004 clean-up more than 2000 volunteers collected 16 tons of marine debris, most of which comprised of plastic beverage bottles, food wrappers, and cigarettes .

More than 100 beach cleanups have been registered with the department, covering Western Cape, Eastern Cape and Kwazulu-Natal and tens of hundreds of people have volunteered to participate.

South Africa joined more than 100 countries around the world in a bid to remove trash and debris, a commitment meant to clean-up the worlds coastline and waterways.

The clean-up coincide with the announcement of the winners of a national learner competition launched earlier this year by the Deputy Minster of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Rejoice Mabudafhasi, during the National Environmental Week.

Key partners for the International Coastal Clean-up campaign include the Plastics Federation, Toyota, SABC Education and Pick n Pay.

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
Press consultantship (JP Louw)
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