One thing I have come to admire as a resident of UAE is that the sense of duty towards environment and future is imbibed in the children right at the school level. Though the clean up drives the kids not only understand the importance of protecting the environment, but they gain the satisfaction of actually participating in it's betterment. Apart from various clean up drives in Dubai taking place periodically as part of school initiative,BUZZINGTALES came to know of Students and divers
collecting waste from Al Mamzar Beach area as part of SMD’s ‘Because We Care’
initiative .
Students from schools across Sharjah swapped their textbooks for garbage bags
and gloves today and collected litter from the shoreline around Al Mamzar
Beach.
They were joined by two
teams of divers from Sharjah Police Rescue Unit and Sharjah Aquarium who
gathered discarded waste from the seabed during the Marine Environment
Clean-Up, organised by the Sharjah Museums Department (SMD) as part of its
Because We Care social responsibility initiative.
The annual beach
clean-up aims to highlight the importance of protecting Sharjah’s marine environment
by highlighting the amount and types of waste people discard around the
coast-line.
“It’s amazing just how
much waste we find each year, and it really shows that we need to change the
public’s mentality,” said Rashid Al Shamsi, SMD’s Acting Curator of Sharjah
Aquarium. “Today’s beach clean-up is about educating the next generation that it’s
wrong to use our precious coastline as a place to discard of garbage and
unwanted items.
“Our hope is that they
take away with them an understanding of how harmful all this waste is to the
marine environment, and spread the word by talking to their friends and
families.”
About 120 students,
supervised by a small team of community volunteers, took part in the clean-up.
As they scoured the shoreline, divers from Sharjah Aquarium and Sharjah Police
Rescue Unit searched the seabed.
A crane was on hand to help
the diving teams lift any particularly heavy submerged items. In previous
years, they have recovered objects including sofas, chairs and even an
abandoned boat.
All the waste collected
during today’s search will be weighed and sent for recycling or disposal by
Bee’ah, the waste management company. Last year’s clean-up uncovered an
incredible five tons and 150 kilograms of waste from the area around Kalba
Port.
The students also got
the chance to take part in recycling workshops and an educational ‘Awareness
Gallery’ hosted on-site.
The Marine Environment
Clean-Up was organised by SMD and Sharjah Aquarium in cooperation with several
partners including the Ministry of Environment and Water, the Sharjah
Environment and Natural Reserves Authority, Sharjah Educational Zone and the
‘Happiest Nation’ Volunteering Team, Sharjah Police, Sharjah Civil Defense and
Emirates Diving Centre.
Manal Ataya, Director
General of the SMD, said: “We are proud to once again be working with our
partners to provide this successful event promoting a responsible attitude
toward the marine eco-system.
“At the Sharjah Museums
Department, we believe our role as guardians of Sharjah’s heritage starts with
preserving our natural environment.
“Education is part of
the solution, and through our Because We Care campaign we try to foster a
strong sense of social and environmental responsibility among citizens,
particularly younger members of the community.
“Since launching
Because We Care in 2009, we have staged almost 200 events and projects aimed at
promoting responsible citizenship.”
About the Sharjah
Museums Department:
His Highness Dr. Sheikh
Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the UAE Supreme Council and Ruler of
Sharjah established the Sharjah Museums Department (SMD) in 2006. SMD manages
more than 16 sites in the Emirate, covering most types of art, Islamic culture,
archaeology, heritage, sciences, aquaculture and the history of the emirate of
Sharjah and the region.
SMD aims to provide the
highest standards of museum services through its museums, galleries,
educational and research programmes, social communication programmes for
Sharjah ‘s residents and visitors from the region. The vision of the department
is to improve understanding, appreciation and respect for Sharjah‘s identity
and the value of its cultural and natural heritage locally and internationally.
Rashid Al Shamsi- Sharjah Aquarium Curator |
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