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Dive Against Debris Data Submission

ADS126 - Chilpo Beach Northern Rocky outcrop

31 December, 2016

Team Leader
William Henderson
Number of Participants
1
Total Debris Collected
24 kgs (estimated)

36.136072, 129.398292

Survey Information

Location Name
ADS126 - Chilpo Beach Northern Rocky outcrop
Organization/Dive Centre
Dive Against Debris Korea (Daegu)
City
Pohang
Country
South Korea
Date
31 December, 2016
Survey Duration
34 Minutes
GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 36.136072
Longitude: 129.398292
Weather Conditions
Conditions were rough with 2.5 meters wages and 40-50km winds serval days of the past week
Survey Depth Range
1–3.5 meters
Area Surveyed
24 m2
Dominant Substrate
rock
Ecosystem
rocky reef
Wave Conditions
Slight for waves 0.5 -1.25 meter high
plastic materials collected
Beverage Bottles: 2 Litres Or More (plastic) 1
Beverage Bottles: Less Than 2 Litres (plastic) 4
Buoys & Floats (plastic & Foamed) 1
Caps & Lids (plastic) 6
Cigarette Lighters 1
Food Wrappers (plastic) 2
Plastic Fragments 23
Rope (plastic/nylon) 7
glass materials collected
Glass & Ceramic Fragments 3
Beverage Bottles (glass) 2
metal materials collected
Beverage Cans (aluminium) 5
Caps & Lids (metal) 3
Metal Fragments 7
rubber materials collected
Tires/tyres 1
cloth materials collected
Gloves (cloth) 2
Rope And String (cloth) 1
Cloth Fragments 1

Strong surf conditions. many of the things I found ( especially the cans) seemed to have been in the water for a very long time.

Tire. It was one entangled within a new mass of rope and nets. Unlike the other mass I had been cutting free from an underwater pipe earlier in the year, this one is just a HUGE mass on the floor which appears to be not entangled with anything. This mass could easily be removed by a boat towing it free of the rocks, and several strong men and women to pull it ashore.

ropes

nets

general trash


More than a few of the debris items I collected on this survey seemed to have not originated in S. Korea. Quite a few had Chinese language labels/markings.

Too much illegal trash dumping offshore. Most of the general trash is household/citizen use items...not industrial/fishing debris. Nets and ropes from ships ARE a problem, but the far larger issue is what simply appears to be general domestic trash being dumped offshore.

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