BEACH CLEAN-UP
Saronida Beach July 7th, 2018
North American University Students of Greek Descent Organize Beach Clean-up in Greece
Trash can travel throughout the world's rivers and oceans, accumulating on beaches and in the sea.
This debris harms physical habitats, transports chemical pollutants, threatens aquatic life, and interferes with human uses of river, marine and coastal environments. This July we are on a mission to leave our beautiful country, Greece, a better place than it was before. But we are going to need your help! Each one of us can make a difference in the world but TOGETHER WE CAN EFFECT CHANGE! "Be Part of Solution,not part of the Pollution" |
3 Reasons to Join a Beach Clean-up
1. You’ll become more aware of your own lifestyle as well as saving marine animals.
"After picking up all the plastics it’s hard to ever go back to using them or to not speaking up against them.” – Kahi Pacarro – Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii. Thousands of marine species become extinct and endangered every year due to man-made pollutants.
2. You’ll get to know the people in your community better and help them from spreading diseases
Many chemicals are found in polluted oceans and can contaminate water supplies and food chains, which eventually end up in the water we drink and the food we put on our plates. What’s better than spending a couple hours with family, friends, and neighbors making your home a healthier environment?
3. You'll help the ocean breathe and revive the beaches of Greece!
During periods of high tide, the ocean may also sweep some of the trash or debris that has been left on the beach back into the sea. This in turn puts marine wildlife in danger. Beach clean-ups help reduce this risk towards the survival of marine wildlife, and helps the overall marine system be safer and healthier for all. By helping maintain the highest standards and by keeping our beaches clean, we can ensure that tourists continue to visit local beaches.
"After picking up all the plastics it’s hard to ever go back to using them or to not speaking up against them.” – Kahi Pacarro – Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii. Thousands of marine species become extinct and endangered every year due to man-made pollutants.
2. You’ll get to know the people in your community better and help them from spreading diseases
Many chemicals are found in polluted oceans and can contaminate water supplies and food chains, which eventually end up in the water we drink and the food we put on our plates. What’s better than spending a couple hours with family, friends, and neighbors making your home a healthier environment?
3. You'll help the ocean breathe and revive the beaches of Greece!
During periods of high tide, the ocean may also sweep some of the trash or debris that has been left on the beach back into the sea. This in turn puts marine wildlife in danger. Beach clean-ups help reduce this risk towards the survival of marine wildlife, and helps the overall marine system be safer and healthier for all. By helping maintain the highest standards and by keeping our beaches clean, we can ensure that tourists continue to visit local beaches.
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In Association with...
"Σε συνεργασία με τον μη κερδοσκοπικό οργανισμό NHSA το καταδυτικό μας κέντρο Poseidon Club θα πραγματοποιήσει στις 7 Ιουλίου 2018. Καθαρισμός ακτής και υποβρύχια καθαρισμό στην Σαρωνίδα Αττικής.
Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες για τον υποβυποβρύχιο καθαρισμό επικοινωνήστε στο 6948431430 Καλλιάνης Δημήτρης."
Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες για τον υποβυποβρύχιο καθαρισμό επικοινωνήστε στο 6948431430 Καλλιάνης Δημήτρης."
Sources:
- EPA.gov
- PlanetAid.com
- OceanConservancy.org
-TheHellenicInitiative.org
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