Pelican Fleet Protecting Our Coasts
Every year, the Pelican fleet is present not only in the Valencian Community, but also in the port of Malaga, Barcelona and Tarragona. These vessels are promoted by the Marine Debris Collection Initiative.
Every year, the Pelican fleet is present not only in the Valencian Community, but also in the port of Malaga, Barcelona and Tarragona. These vessels are promoted by the Marine Debris Collection Initiative.
July has been an extraordinary month for the Costa del Sol. Thanks to the boats provided by the association of municipalities, we have witnessed an ecological feat. A staggering total of 57.12 m3 of waste was collected on the coast.
Bombay Beach was founded in the 1920s as a resort town on the eastern shore of the Salton Sea, a man-made lake created by an overflow of the Colorado River in 1905.
The port of Malaga is also an important tourist centre. The city of Malaga is the sixth largest city in Spain and is known for its rich history, culture and gastronomy.
Imagine, for a moment, the immense ocean. The smell of sea salt, the soft and constant roar of the waves, and that feeling of freedom that the sea always gives us. Now, can you imagine finding that idyllic landscape stained by dirty water? It's not nice, is it?
Wetlands and inland waters are important ecosystems that offer a wealth of environmental and health benefits.
Ports are an important centre of commercial and economic activity, but they are also a major source of pollution. Pollution in ports is a combination of factors
Before exploring the world's dirtiest beaches, it is important to understand why some beaches are more prone to pollution than others.
Oil slicks are one of the most devastating environmental disasters. They occur when large quantities of oil are released into the environment.
Spain is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, with miles of stunning coastline and a seemingly endless array of sand.