Coastwatch Constanta (Romania)

The NGO Mare Nostrum, with the help of volunteers and educational institutions, identifies and compiles categories of waste present on the beach. The action takes place annualy around the Black Sea Action Day (31st of October). Mainly, human impact is analyzed, emphasizing the numerical inventory of waste present on the beach. Objects made of plastic, paper and cardboard, metal, glass, wood, textiles, medical waste etc, are collected and inventoried. After this activity, a database of the objects inventoried in each category is compiled to keep track of waste found on the beach.

In 2012, a total of 41,605 pieces of waste were collected from the 31 coastal areas monitored. Of this number, 23,569 pieces were plastic waste (57%), 6,527 pieces were paper waste (16%), 5,004 pieces were metal waste (12%), 1,974 pieces were glass waste (5%), and the rest were other types of waste. A decrease in the quantity of waste has been observed in 2012, compared to previous years.

Facts

Place / Location Romania
Commencement Date 1995
Duration One month per year
Theme Prevention, Awareness (Cross-cutting)
Type of Initiative Practice/ Activity/ Action, Campaign
Initiated by Mare Nostrum NGO
Involved Stakeholders Mare Nostrum NGO and  educational institutions
Funding/Financial Support None
Success Rate Very Successful
Case Study prepared by

Anca Gheorghe, Project Assistant

Mare Nostrum NGO

0040 726 753644

anca_gheorghe@marenostrum.ro

Submitted by

Mare Nostrum NGO

Mihaela Cândea, Executive Director

MARLISCO Partner 10

Available documentation and further information

http://www.marenostrum.ro

https://www.facebook.com/ongmarenostrum.constanta