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[[Bestand:14.jpg|60x60px]]14. <u>Life Below Water</u>- Conserve & sustainably use the oceans, marine resources for sustainable development. | [[Bestand:14.jpg|60x60px]]14. <u>Life Below Water</u>- Conserve & sustainably use the oceans, marine resources for sustainable development. | ||
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In 2019 we monitored marine litter five beach locations in Zeeland and tested different monitoring methods. The outcome of this research in 2019 can be read in this report: {{Cite|resource=Bestand:Report project 2546-USING CITIZEN SCIENCE IN MONITORING PLASTIC DEBRIS ON BEACHES.pdf|name=USING CITIZEN SCIENCE IN MONITORING PLASTIC DEBRIS ON BEACHES|dialog=process-file-dialog}}. Read the {{Cite|resource=Resource Hyperlink 00652|name=story|dialog=process-linkwebsite-dialog}} that Janine Vink, student journalism from Utrecht University, wrote about one of these cleaning and monitoring events. | In 2019 we monitored marine litter five beach locations in Zeeland and tested different monitoring methods. The outcome of this research in 2019 can be read in this report: {{Cite|resource=Bestand:Report project 2546-USING CITIZEN SCIENCE IN MONITORING PLASTIC DEBRIS ON BEACHES.pdf|name=USING CITIZEN SCIENCE IN MONITORING PLASTIC DEBRIS ON BEACHES|dialog=process-file-dialog}}. Read the {{Cite|resource=Resource Hyperlink 00652|name=story|dialog=process-linkwebsite-dialog}} that Janine Vink, student journalism from Utrecht University, wrote about one of these cleaning and monitoring events. |
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Citizen science on Marine Litter: Combining Research and Action!
Since 2018 HZ Green Office is organizing clean-up events at the beaches and harbors in Vlissingen, in collaboration with the Municipality of Vlissingen and “Doe Mee, Verlos de Zee!”. Together with Rijkwaterstaat, also integrated monitoring is carried out of the marine litter distribution on the coasts of the Eastern and Western Scheldt. In this way, we participate in scientific research and at the same time contribute to efforts to keep our local beaches clean.
The linkage between the clean-ups events we organize and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that want to transform our world:
6.Clean Water and Sanitation- Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.
14. Life Below Water- Conserve & sustainably use the oceans, marine resources for sustainable development.
17. Partnerships to achieve the Goals- Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global
partnership for sustainable development.
In 2019 we monitored marine litter five beach locations in Zeeland and tested different monitoring methods. The outcome of this research in 2019 can be read in this report: USING CITIZEN SCIENCE IN MONITORING PLASTIC DEBRIS ON BEACHES. Read the story that Janine Vink, student journalism from Utrecht University, wrote about one of these cleaning and monitoring events.
One year later, we are building upon this research; in collaboration with Delta management and Rijkswaterstaat, the 5 locations that were studied in 2019, are again monitored during the World Cleanup Day on 19 Sep 2020.
Commissioned by the municipality of Vlissingen, we are currently also monitoring the litter found in De Binnenhaven. For this, cleanups and monitoring activities are organized on a bi-weekly basis. A diverse group of students from different study programmes as well as citizens are participating in these events.
Join us!
Everyone is welcome to join us! Students can link the cleanups to HZ Personality/ free credits
Clean-ups and monitoring sessions are organized every other week. To always be up to date about the weekly clean-ups, visit the HZ Green Office Instagram or the HZ Green Office Facebook page.
You don’t need to bring anything to participate, but dress up warm enough! The clean-ups, together with other Green Office activities, are a chance to gain HZ Personality (or FCC) credits while connecting with students from other study programmes, participate in an outdoor activity, and making a step towards a clean and circular economy.
This initiative is based on volunteers, so also non-student volunteers are welcome to join our efforts!
Upcoming cleanups and monitoring sessions:
7 September (visit minister of education, culture & art: Ingrid van Engelshoven): cleanup Binnenhaven Vlissingen, start 12h 't Smoske
8 September: monitoring Binnenhaven Vlissingen, start 10h 't Smoske
19 September: cleaning & monitoring on 5 locations during the national cleanup day: 9-13h. Want to join us? contact Lorenzosomai@gmail.com
24 September: cleanup Binnenhaven Vlissingen, start 10h 't Smoske
25 September: monitoring Binnenhaven Vlissingen, start 10h 't Smoske
8 October: cleanup Binnenhaven Vlissingen, start 10h 't Smoske
9 October: monitoring Binnenhaven Vlissingen, start 10h 't Smoske
21 October: cleanup Binnenhaven Vlissingen, start 10h 't Smoske
22 October: monitoring Binnenhaven Vlissingen, start 10h 't Smoske
-> for HZ students all these activities can be linked to HZ Personality. Interested? Just come spontaniously or let us know upfront via Insta or by sending an email to Lorenzosomai@gmail.com or greenoffice@hz.nl.
Doe Mee Verlos de Zee Vlissingen
HZ Green Office is part of a multi-stakeholder initiative with the aim to keep the waters in and around Vlissingen clean. Different stakeholders participate in this initiative, such as Waterschap Scheldestromen, gemeente Vlissingen, the fishery industry ("de Vismijn"), Reclassering, politie, rowing club De Honte, and Doe Mee Verlos de Zee Vlissingen.
On a monthly basis, local stakeholders have come together to discuss strategies and actions taken to minimize the waste on the beaches, de Binnenhaven, and in and around the Canal. The minutes of these meetings (in Dutch) can be found here: Verslagen multi-stakeholder overleg afval in Binnenhaven.
These meetings have resulted in a Project Plan: Project plan Concept 7 jan 2020
Convenant Schone Schelde
HZ University of Applied Sciences, Gemeente Vlissingen, and Doe Mee Verlos de Zee Vlissingen are part of the Convenant Schone Schelde, a collaborative action program initiated by Rijkswaterstaat to decrease the amount of waste in the river Scheldt. The convenant has been signed by 28 parties. The cleanup and monitoring activities that the Green Office is organising are contributing to this program.