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COASTAL/

COMMUNITY CLEAN
UP DRIVE For partial fulfilment required by NSTP-1

Instructor: Mr. Aristotle Abellar


Presenters: THE GOLDS
• TAPANAN, CHRISLINE MAE P. 6. SUMAMPONG, VERNA L.
• ORTEGA, CHRISTEL MARIE E. 7. BORRES, LARA JANE M.
• ALCORDO, KYLA D. 8. BARBON, RACHELLOIS
• ARGONETAS, ANGELO A. 9. FLORES, NIXON
• MISTERIO, RECHIEL G. 10. PIOQUINTO, NICOLE ANN
COASTAL CLEAN-UP is a crucial activity aimed at
preserving and restoring the health of coastal
ecosystems. It involves the removal of litter, debris,
and pollutants from beaches, shorelines, and coastal
areas.
The purpose of coastal clean-up is multifaceted.
Firstly, it helps to prevent the harmful effects of
pollution on marine ecosystems.
Coastal clean-up plays a vital role in
raising awareness about the
importance of environmental
conservation.
OBJECTIVES OF A
COASTAL CLEAN-UP
DRIVE
• ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
This includes removing litter
and debris from beaches,
shorelines, and water bodies to
prevent pollution and maintain
the natural beauty of the
coastal areas.
2. MARINE LIFE
PROTECTION
Removing trash and plastic waste
from the coast, we can reduce the risk
of entanglement or ingestion by
marine animals, which can have
detrimental effects on their health and
survival.
3. Public Awareness and
Education
Educating participants and the wider community about
responsible waste disposal and sustainable practices
can help prevent future pollution.
4. Community Engagement
Coastal clean-up drives provide an opportunity
for community members to come together and
actively contribute to the well-being of their local
environment.
5.
and RESEARCH
DATA COLLECTION and RESEARCH- this
information can be used for research purposes,
policy-making, and to identify patterns or sources
of pollution.
6. COLLABORATION and
PARTNERSHIP
Clean-up drives often aim to foster collaboration
between various stakeholders, such as local
communities, government agencies, non-profit
organizations, and businesses.

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