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Burning issues

  • Aquaculture: Introduction
  • Coastal Tourism: Introduction
  • Energy: An Introduction
  • Student funding: introduction
  • Funding: Introduction
  • Indigenous Knowledge: Introduction
  • Marine Litter: Introduction
    • The problem of marine litter
    • What is being done about marine litter?
    • On the ground in Angola: Pilot activities of the BCLME programme
    • On the ground in Namibia: Pilot activities of the BCLME programme
    • On the ground in South Africa
    • Suggest, ask and discuss
    • Explore
  • Property development along the South African West Coast

Marine Litter: Introduction

Marine Litter: Introduction

Our coast is precious for all—those that live by the sea and depend on coastal and marine resources for their subsistence, and those that visit beaches in their leisure time. Litter originating from the sea and the land, however, threatens the health of the coast and therefore ours as well. Explore the issues, activities, and information resources about this topic in this Burning Issue and contribute with new information that you may have.

  • The problem of marine litter
  • What is being done about marine litter?
  • On the ground in Angola: Pilot activities of the BCLME programme
  • On the ground in Namibia: Pilot activities of the BCLME programme
  • On the ground in South Africa
  • Suggest, ask and discuss
  • Explore
‹ Indigenous Knowledge: Explore up The problem of marine litter ›
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