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Cyprus beach cleanup in context of #BreakFreeFromPlastic initiative

Lady`s Mile beach in Limassol, on the southern coast of Cyprus, was recently cleaned up by members of NGO “Friends of the Earth Cyprus” and the crew from Greenpeace`s “Rainbow Warrior” in context of the initiative #BreakFreeFromPlastic. “The goal of the event was to conduct a beach cleanup to highlight the role of corporations responsible […]

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Project ‘Fighting Plastic Waste in Cyprus’ raises awareness on sea pollution

The initiative titled “Fighting Plastic Waste in Cyprus: The case of Chiringuitos Responsables”, has been announced. According to a press release, the project aims at raising the awareness of Cypriot society about the sources and immediate consequences of discarding plastics at sea and at the same time at providing innovative proposals to reduce the problem.

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Local involvement in climate change monitoring in the island of Lampedusa

Direct evidence of climate change is already being observed in the Mediterranean coast and in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). However, climate change is not explicitly incorporated in most management plans and information to assist MPAs decision making is limited and fragmented. The island of Lampedusa will host one of the training courses on monitoring protocols

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Greenpeace releases giant plastic items into sea to protest oceanic pollution

Palma (Spain) (EFE).- The ecological organization Greenpeace on Monday released giant models of common plastic items into the sea off the Balearic Islands to raise awareness of the dangers of pollution. Several bottles more than 12 meters (39 feet) long, bottle caps, styrofoam cups, straws and a banner reading #NoPlastic were left bobbing in the

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Mediterranean countries discuss the conservation of biological diversity in the region

Mediterranean countries discuss the conservation of biological diversity in the region • The Mediterranean is one of the world’s 25 top biodiversity hotspots • Implementation of the Integrated monitoring and assessment programme is a key achievement for the region in order to reach the Good Environmental Status • Specially Protected Areas of Mediterranean Importance are crucial

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Contribution of Regional Seas Programme to the implementation of the G7 action plan on marine litter

Marine litter has been globally recognized as one of the major threats not only to marine ecosystems but also to their sustainable growth. The Mediterranean area is considered as one of the most affected by marine litter in the world with its plastic concentrations found floating to be comparable with those reported for the five

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Correspondence Group on Monitoring and Science Policy Interface meet in the Mediterranean

During the week of the 28 February to the 2 March 2017, three meetings of the correspondence groups on monitoring for Marine Litter, Biodiversity and Fisheries and Coast and Hydrography were held in Madrid, Spain. The main aim of these parallel meetings was to review and discuss with Contracting Parties and key experts the implementation

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