
In New Providence, International Coastal Cleanup will be held on September 24th from 8:00 a.m. until 1 p.m. at both Yamacraw Beach and South Beach. The public is invited to attend.
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Nassau, Bahamas - Volunteers throughout The Bahamas are preparing to take part in the Ocean Conservancy’s “26th Annual International Coastal Cleanup (ICC)” by observing it on Saturday, September 24th, 2011.
Every
year in September, more than half-a-million people in 100 countries
remove millions of pounds of trash from beaches and waterways all over
the world. This year celebrates 26 years of volunteerism for a healthier
ocean. Over the last quarter-century, the International Coastal Cleanup
has grown from a single cleanup on a Texas beach to a worldwide movement
to end the threat of trash in our ocean. As such, it not only makes
a powerful statement about global concern for the environment, it also
empowers local communities to do something about pollution.
“The
Bahamas has participated for many years in the Ocean Conservancy’s
International Coastal Cleanup and we will again this year to make a
difference to our marine environment,” said Ranaldo Smith, Education
Supervisor for Dolphin Encounters on Blue Lagoon Island and National
Coordinator of International Coastal Cleanup in New Providence. “Last
year, record amounts of volunteers in New Providence alone collected
39 tons of trash which is an extraordinary accomplishment. This year,
we wanted to expand the clean up area and will be focusing on Yamacraw
Beach and South Beach to be cleaned from 8:00 a.m. until 1 p.m. and
we encourage members of the public to join us.
Please
wear closed-in shoes, bring water bottle, sunscreen and gardening gloves.
Abaco and Grand Bahama are also participating
and are hosting clean ups of their beaches.”

All items found will be recorded and sent to the Ocean Conservancy which tracks marine pollution around the world. International Coastal Cleanup is the largest volunteer event of its kind in the world. More than half a million people in 100 countries will be participating.
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International
Coastal Cleanup Events in The Bahamas:
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Yamacraw Beach:
Dolphin Encounters – Project BEACH will host International Coastal
Cleanup, Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 8:00 a.m. – 1p.m. at Yamacraw
Beach near Stoke’s Cabana- the public is invited to volunteer and
attend. Free bus transportation every 30 minutes starting at 7:30 a.m.
from the Marathon Mall.
Please wear closed in shoes, sunscreen and
gardening gloves. Email Sophia Smith at Sophia.smith@
dolphinencounters.com
for more information or to volunteer.
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South Beach:
Dolphin Encounters – Project BEACH will host International Coastal
Cleanup, Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 8:00 a.m. – 1p.m. at South
Beach- the public is invited to volunteer and attend. Free bus transportation
every 30 minutes starting at 7:30a.m. from Town Center Mall.
Please
wear closed in shoes, sunscreen and gardening gloves. Email Linzi
Knowles - Belton at
linzi@dolphinencounters.com
for more information or to volunteer.
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Dolphin Encounters
- Project BEACH will also be hosting month-long Beach Buddies programmes
with local students. Please call the education department at 363-7180
extension 303 to coordinate a programme.
In Abaco:
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Friends of the Environment,
the International Coastal Cleanup Coordinators for Abaco, have already
held one beach cleanup. To organize other clean ups throughout the month
please contact Olivia Patterson at Friends of the Environment at 242-367-2721,
email her at
olivia@
friendsoftheenvironment.org
, or visit www.friendsoftheenvironment.
org.
In Grand Bahama:
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On Saturday, September
17th under the theme
Keep
Grand Bahama Beautiful,
volunteers will clean up 12 beaches and shorelines; from 8:00 a.m. -
1:00 p.m.
The Ministry
of Tourism Office in Grand Bahama serves as the Grand Bahama coordinator
for International Coastal Cleanup. Please call Renamae Symonette at
242-350-8600 or email rsymonette@bahamas.com for more information.
All Other Islands
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Contact Linzi Knowles-Belton
at Dolphin Encounters for information packets on forming your own clean-ups
for International Cleanup at 363-7180 ext. 303 or 359-0278 for more
or email
linzi@dolphinencounters.com
Caribbean
Bottling Company which produces Coca-Cola in the Bahamas is the major
sponsor of the event providing refreshments for volunteers both in Nassau
and Grand Bahama. Coke is the global sponsor for International Coastal
Cleanup.
“Coca-Cola
and Caribbean Bottling Company are pleased to sponsor International
Coastal Cleanup in both
New
Providence
and
Grand
Bahama
as part of our ‘Live Positively’
philosophy,” said Donnisha Armbrister, Marketing Manager for the Caribbean
Bottling Company. “‘Live Positively’ is our commitment to making
a positive difference in our communities by redesigning the way we work
and live so that sustainability is part of everything we do – forever.
Supporting the work of ICC directly impacts three areas of our Live
Positively commitments - Sustainable Packaging, Water Stewardship and
Active Healthy Living. The ICC is
the
Coca-Cola
premier litter abatement
partnership and the world's largest single-day volunteer effort to eradicate
litter and debris from beaches, inland waterways and oceans. In its
16th year of support, the Company is expecting to contribute 50,000
volunteers across 40 countries.”
Other
local sponsors include: Aquapure, Bahamas Food Services, Bahamas National
Trust, Bahamas Waste, Bahamas Wholesale, Chilly Willy Ice, D’Albenas
Agency, Dolphin Encounters Ltd., Esso Palmdale Service Station, John
Taylor Trucking, Johnson’s Charter service, Kelly’s Home Center,
Leisure Tours, Lowe’s Wholesale, Online Bahamas Weekly, Ports International,
Purity Bakery, T and K Trash Removal, Town Center Mall,
ZNS Community Page, The Mall at Marathon and The Department of Environmental
Health Services.
“The
International Coastal Cleanup engages people to remove trash and debris
from the world’s beaches and waterways, to identify the sources of
debris, and to change the behaviours that cause pollution,” says Linzi
Knowles-Belton, Education Coordinator at Dolphin Encounters. “The
event isn’t just about pollution clean-up it’s about pollution prevention.
The event focuses on educating and empowering people to become a part
of the marine debris solution. We thank our sponsors for their support
and participation and encourage the public to volunteer and participate.
As a coastal community keeping our ocean and waterways clean is vital
to our environment and way of life. Together we can preserve our coasts.”
To
learn more about International Coastal Cleanup visit
www.oceanconservancy.org
. For information on the many outreach
programs offered by Dolphin Encounters-Project B.E.A.C.H. please call
Annette Dempsey at 363-7180 ext. 303 for more
or
visit
www.dolphinencounters.com
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Top Ten Items
Collected International Coastal Cleanup, 2011
South Beach
Pools
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Item
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Total |
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Beverage Bottles (plastic)
2 liters or less |
1666 |
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Bags (Plastic) |
1187 |
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Clothing, Shoes
|
997 |
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Beverage Cans |
957 |
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Bags (paper)
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932 |
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Bottles (glass) |
789 |
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Shotgun Shells/ Wadding
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699 |
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Cups, Plates, Forks,
Knives, Spoons |
686 |
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Food Wrappers/Containers |
649 |
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Caps, Lids |
433 |
