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Can you help? - Cleaning up our beaches and surf spots

PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 10:17 am
by dirtybeaches
This is a call for support and help for the Corona save the Beach campaign http://www.coronasavethebeach.org/. I'm a blogger http://dirtybeaches.wordpress.com/ and conservation activist, and I'm currently helping to drum up a bit of support and awareness for the project.

Along the same lines as adopt-a-beach, or surfers against sewage, Save the Beach are pledging to clean up and protect the worst of our coastlines (Europe and UK). The main aim is for people to send in photos and video evidence of beach pollution, litter or other debris. If anyone has come across bad beaches, or regularly surfs at a spot which needs a clean up, please find the time to send in your pictures.

I don't work for corona, but as is my 'specialist subject' I'm supporting their campaign as much as I can via my blog - i think it's pretty good for a multinational beer company to plough their (probably enormous) profits into a project like this instead of just raking it in for themselves. So, if you can help spread the word it's a worthwhile cause..

Thanks for reading, and I hope no-one minds too much my jumping in and posting like this..
PS I try to surf too, but i'm rubbish, my favourite thing is get sucked under and almost drown, and generally flailing around pathetically in the water.. utmost respect for those who can though!

Re: Can you help? - Cleaning up our beaches and surf spots

PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 11:50 am
by jackdolan
dirtybeaches wrote:it's pretty good for a multinational beer company to plough their (probably enormous) profits into a project like this instead of just raking it in for themselves.


True - even if theyre doing it to sell more beer (and who am i to argue about drinking beer) it's still a good thing. I will see what I can do to help - i have some friends in scotland who say their beaches are terrible (im thinking trainspotting syringes here, plus the obligatory oily seabirds..) maybe they can send in some stuff to you

Re: Can you help? - Cleaning up our beaches and surf spots

PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:24 pm
by dirtybeaches
Cheers jack. But don't send it to me if they have anything, you should go to the Save the beach site.

To others reading this, there are banners on the corona site http://www.coronasavethebeach.org/Banners , to be placed on your blogs, websites etc. This would be a big help.

Re: Can you help? - Cleaning up our beaches and surf spots

PostPosted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 9:14 am
by Fizzz
dirtybeaches wrote:Save the Beach are pledging to clean up and protect the worst of our coastlines (Europe and UK). The main aim is for people to send in photos and video evidence of beach pollution, litter or other debris.


I will try to look out for any bad litter when im away this summer

Re: Can you help? - Cleaning up our beaches and surf spots

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 9:19 am
by dirtybeaches
Just to update you on this project, the Corona Save the Beach campaign has now moved into the voting phase. Please visit the site and check out the beaches, and vote for the one you think is in most need of cleaning up. It just takes a minute - please help!
http://www.coronasavethebeach.org/eng/A ... ed-Beaches

Re: Can you help? - Cleaning up our beaches and surf spots

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:23 pm
by PapaW
I'm more concerned about what you can't see...

Re: Can you help? - Cleaning up our beaches and surf spots

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:05 pm
by Real Pol
jackdolan wrote: i have some friends in scotland who say their beaches are terrible (im thinking trainspotting syringes here, plus the obligatory oily seabirds


That's some good thinking there.
1 film, set in a Scottish city, with a few drug users = everyone in that country shoots up.

I assume your friends in Scotland are all junkies? We're all junkies here. It's not just the beaches that are covered in needles, childrens playgrounds, shopping centres, tops of mountains, my front room, primary schools. Yes we love our heroin and I'm really glad you're sharing your clever deduction with the interational forum, because it's true!!


:yearght:

Re: Can you help? - Cleaning up our beaches and surf spots

PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 8:47 am
by jackdolan
Real Pol wrote:
jackdolan wrote: i have some friends in scotland who say their beaches are terrible (im thinking trainspotting syringes here, plus the obligatory oily seabirds


That's some good thinking there.
1 film, set in a Scottish city, with a few drug users = everyone in that country shoots up.

I assume your friends in Scotland are all junkies? We're all junkies here. It's not just the beaches that are covered in needles, childrens playgrounds, shopping centres, tops of mountains, my front room, primary schools. Yes we love our heroin and I'm really glad you're sharing your clever deduction with the interational forum, because it's true!!


:yearght:


I'm really sorry - that was just a joke (in bad taste i now see). I didnt mean to offend. Scotland has some of the most beautiful beaches in the UK.

Apologies, i didnt mean to offend..

Re: Can you help? - Cleaning up our beaches and surf spots

PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:38 am
by Real Pol
That's ok, you caught me on a bad day.

Sorry for using the w@nker smilie at you!