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Divers clean Qawra seabed

More than 25 divers have cleaned the seabed on the Qawra coast in an initiative organised by Alternattiva Demokratika and Diveshack.

Rubbish collected included tyres, hundreds of glass and plastic bottles and metal objects.

AD chairman Arnold Cassola told a news conference following the clean-up that around 60,000 divers visited Malta and Gozo for a diving holiday each year.

This fact alone should make taking care of the sea and making sure it was fit for recreational use a priority policy area. The coast was already overdeveloped - what remained had to be protected for the benefit all, he said.

Activity organiser Simon Galea said that since tourism was vital for the Maltese economy, Malta and Gozo should cater for a more diversified tourist market.

“We need more tourists who spend more money in activities which generate wealth in different sectors of the Maltese economy through environmentally sustainable activities.

“In order to reach this aim we need to protect and embellish the environment. Most of all we need to reward innovative private sector initiatives to attract quality tourists in sectors like diving, eco tourism, cultural tourism and agro tourism.”

The St Paul’s Bay council provided the skips and bins for the activity.

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Comments

J. Borg (on 4/10/08)
Pity the antibacterial chemicals, the processed food, together with the other 'offshoots' the nearby (effectively uncontrolled) fish farms, which have polluted the whole bay, cannot also be picked up.
Ask anyone who swam in the waters just over a decade ago - the sea is simply no more!
We need to ask -
Thanks to who?
Who is benefiting?
Who can really rectify matters?
Sure, let's keep kidding ourselves picking glass and metal whilst the bay is being strangled!
Vincent Galea (on 4/10/08)
There are three aspects of nature that commands our attention; its power, its beauty, and its grandeur. We may exploit it, we may enjoy it, we may accept it with awe.
May our grandchildren inherit one of our grandeurs; the MALTA meditteranean blue sea .

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