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Dive Against Debris Data Submission

Ifira Point

26 January, 2019

Team Leader
Christina Shaw
Number of Participants
6
Total Debris Collected
8 kgs (measured)

-17.754910384853, 168.2956456462

Survey Information

Location Name
Ifira Point
Organization/Dive Centre
Big Blue Vanuatu
City
Port Vila
Country
Vanuatu
Date
26 January, 2019
Survey Duration
22 Minutes
GPS Coordinates
Latitude: -17.754910384853
Longitude: 168.2956456462
Weather Conditions
Windy
Survey Depth Range
1–16 meters
Area Surveyed
600 m2
Dominant Substrate
sand
Ecosystem
coral reef
Wave Conditions
Slight for waves 0.5 -1.25 meter high
plastic materials collected
Bags-grocery/retail (plastic) 3
Fishing: Line 1
Food Wrappers (plastic) 15
Sheeting: Tarpaulin, Plastic Sheets, Palette Wrap 7
Plastic Fragments 26
glass materials collected
Glass & Ceramic Fragments 2
Beverage Bottles (glass) 1
metal materials collected
Cans: Food/juice, Other (tin) 4
Wire, Wire Mesh & Barbed Wire 1
Metal Fragments 1
wood materials collected
Wood Fragments 7
other materials collected
nylon woven sack pieces 3
Packing tape 13
Sponge (plastic /foam) 1
Plastic string 1

Cleanup one week before (see below for explanation). The domestic wharf in Port Vila is being upgraded. However the project has stalled. As a temporary measure the domestic ships have been using a barge in the corner of the harbour very close to Ifira point beach as the temporary "wharf". Resident have notice a considerable increase in the amount of rubbish accumulating on the beach at Ifira point since this arrangement has been in place.

packaging tape

palate wrap

food wrappers


This was part of cleanup demonstration project we completed with the Vanuatu Environmental Science Society and TierraMar under the UK Commonwealth Litter programme (CLiP). We cleaned up the beach and underwater once a week for 3 consecutive weeks to demonstrate how much rubbish is accumulating every week. A report of this project is available. Each week we collected rubbish along three 50 meter transects and calculated the amount of rubbish collected per sq m. This report is of rubbish collected along the 3 transects only. This is the second week of rubbish collection. From the transects there was 87 pieces of litter 82% of it was plastic. We calculated there was one piece f plastic every 8.5 sq meters.

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