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European Atlas of the Seas celebrates EU Delegations' beach clean efforts around the world!

21.12.2018
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Around 8 million tons of plastic enter the sea every year... mostly ending up on our beaches... Collective action is needed! Throughout the months of September and October, leading to the Our Ocean Conference in Bali, several EU Delegations worldwide were actively cleaning seashores and riverbanks together with their families, and locals and organisations who worked jointly to make our ocean a better place for marine life... These efforts have now been marked on the European Atlas of the Seas’ last “Map of the Week” for 2018!

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“The state of our oceans calls for determined global action," said the EU High Representative Federica Mogherini, following the Our Ocean conference in Bali. "With 23 new commitments, the European Union stays engaged to ensure safe, secure, clean and sustainably managed oceans. No country can succeed alone in this endeavour. It requires determination, consistency and partnerships, within and outside our European Union, and it is in this spirit that today we renew the commitment to protect Our Oceans,” she stated.

In the run up to the Our Ocean Conference 2018, the EU called on Member States and its Delegations all over the world to participate in a global #EUBeachCleanup action. Around 60 countries worldwide participated in this initiative together with local authorities, NGOs and other organisations. This collective activity brought together EU staff and their families, locals, young and old alike, who collected thousands of bags of waste from the seaside, river banks and lakes around the world.

This week's European Map of the Seas' "Map of the Week" is dedicated precisely to all volunteers who participated in the #EUBeachCleanup events worldwide to protect our ocean!

https://twitter.com/EU_MARE/status/1076136217555730432

Have a look at the video roundup of the #EUBeachCleanup actions around the world.

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