Pelican Fleets in Defence of 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. Promoted by the Marine Debris Collection Initiative, these vessels work annually with the support of the Conselleria de Medio Ambiente.
Main Objective
Its main mission is to ensure the preservation and good condition of our beaches in various regions of Spain.
Types of Waste Collected
They are geared towards the collection of a variety of debris, from algae to jellyfish, including other plant debris. Occasionally, they are also involved in the removal of tar and oil residues.
Context and Areas of Action
Floating litter is more common in coastal regions with high tourist activity. Its presence is notorious in boating and water sports areas, which motivates the implementation and expansion of these campaigns in places such as the Valencian Community, Malaga, Barcelona and Tarragona.
Pelican Vessel Diversity
Pelican vessels are categorised into two types. The larger ones operate on beaches and in harbours, specialising in combating marine pollution. In contrast, the more compact ones, known as "Minipelicans", operate in confined spaces and shallow waters.
Campaign Impact
Since its implementation in 1996, an annual average of 578 cubic metres of waste has been removed. In total, 8,092 cubic metres of waste have been collected, contributing significantly to reducing marine pollution.
Citizen Awareness and Responsibility
Beyond the work of the Pelican fleets, citizen and business engagement is essential to ensure the purity of our waters.
Ecolmara's participation in the programme "Cinc dies".
Recently, Ecolmara has had the privilege of being featured on the renowned programme "Cinc dies", broadcast on the IB3 a la carte channel. This appearance provided a significant platform to raise awareness of environmental initiatives and highlight Ecolmara's efforts towards marine conservation.
Collaboration between the media and environmental organisations is essential to educate and mobilise the public on environmental issues.