Bajan Sun Magazine - Caribbean Entrepreneurs Vol1 Issue 7 | Page 51

BAJAN SUN Bajan Sun Magazine SEPT 2014 International Coastal Cleanup Launched in Barbados necessary to advise persons against dumping waste on the beaches but all Barbadians and whoever may take interest need to lend a hand and assist in the cleaning up of our beautiful coast. Under the authorization of the Ocean Conservancy, the Barbados Chapter of the Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN), is the local coordinator. On August 29th, 2014 10:00am, CYEN is launching the ICC at the Radisson Aquatica Resort, Aquatic Gap, St. Michael. This launch is a platform to summon volunteers and encourage others to join our cause. Volunteers are urgently needed, more in particularly on Saturday, September 20th which is the day of the cleanup, which starts at 6:00am until 12:00pm. Members of the executive of CYEN (from right) William Clarke, Sade Deane,Stclair Rodney, Waynelle C Registration for participation is opened on Taylor and Jamilla Simpi Sealy along with special envoy Stefan Knights and Moonesh Kadoo Dharampaul president of the Barbados Marine Trust and director of Student ONE the day of the launch until the 19th September. Interested persons and groups s a Small Island Developing State (SIDS), adequate are asked to contact Waynelle Collymore-Taylor (National solid waste management is crucial to Barbados. The Coordinator) at 437-6055 or via email at coast is one of our most prized assets as it is highly [email protected] to find out how to register. dependent on tourism as the main economic activity. In Additionally, follow our Facebook pages for real-time order to have a ‘Coast to Boast About’, which is this updates at https://www.facebook.com/ICCBarbados and year’s theme for the 2014 International Coast Cleanup www.facebook.com/ (ICC), we must do our part to ensure that the coastline is CaribbeanYouthEnvironmentNetworkBarbados . clean and remains clean. A It is not just a run-of-the-mill cleanup, we are also ‘Cleaning with a Meaning’ where regular persons act as citizen scientists to collect useful data which can be used to show trends in the types and amount of garbage. Over the years, there has been an increasing trend in amount of solid waste, especially recyclable plastics, which are detrimental not only to the marine life but to the tourism industry and the health and safety of beachgoers as well. More than 90% of the waste usually originates from landbased sources. Therefore, in order to take pride in our 51 nation and have a “Coast to Boast About”, not only is it www.bajansunonline.com/MAGAZINE/ | [email protected] | @BajanSunOnline