NOWPAP Holds Coastal Cleanup activities in Vladivostok and Dalian
As part of activities under the Northwest Pacific Plan's Regional Action Plan on Marine Litter (RAP MALI), the 2008 NOWPAP International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) and Training Workshop was held in Vladivostok, Russian Federation on 26-28 September. Representatives of NOWPAP member states and the Regional Activity Centres (RACs), partners such as the Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia (COBSEA), Yellow Sea Large Marine Ecosystem (YSLME) and Ocean Conservancy, as well as students, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), the media and other stakeholders attended the event.
The three-day event was kicked off with a training workshop on 26 September. National case studies on ICC campaigns and other related activities in the NOWPAP region as well as beyond the region (i.e., East Asian countries) were shared in various presentations. The Ocean Conservancy presented its global vision for the ICC campaign to become a year-round movement. On 27 September, an on-site training for beach cleanup was conducted in Schitovaya Bay, Vladivostok. After the on-site training, the 50 participants discussed outreach strategies to address marine litter issues that included the annual ICC campaign in the NOWPAP region. The meeting encouraged China and Russia to continue their efforts to organize national ICC campaigns since they have been active in NOWPAP projects on marine litter implemented over the last three years.
A working meeting was held on 28 September to discuss the
current progress on the implementation of the RAP MALI, as well as
further activities to be carried out in the 2008-2009 biennium. The RAP
MALI has been implemented since March 2008, after its approval by the
four NOWPAP member states.
Dalian joins in Coastal Clean up
Also as part of RAP MALI activities, an ICC campaign was
held in Dalian, PR China on 11 September. This event brought together
several hundred volunteers from local government agencies, industries,
universities and NGOs as well as international participants from Japan,
Ocean Conservancy and the NOWPAP Regional Coordinating Unit. Over 100
kg of marine litter was collected from the swimming beach. More litter
was collected from the adjacent seabed by scuba divers. Prior to the
ICC, a local meeting on marine litter was organized by the Ministry of
Environmental Protection to build awareness on the issue and share
experiences among relevant government authorities, such as the Ministry
of Agriculture, Maritime Safety Administration and State Oceanic
Administration, in tackling the problem nationwide. An international
marine litter prevention and control workshop was also organized after
the ICC. The event also marked the first time that Ocean Conservancy
has sent a high ranking officer to participate and promote the ICC in
China.
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