International Coastal Cleanup Day 2023

Celebrated annually, the International Coastal Clean-Up Day is celebrated is an initiative that aims to raise awareness on the problem of marine litter. It is a global event that promotes local clean-up actions on beaches, coastal areas, rivers, lagoons, and other waterways.

 

In 2023, between 16 and 29 September, the Portuguese society united once again to protect the ocean. More than 250 clean-up actions were organised, with more than 10,000 registered participants. These initiatives resulted in the collection of more than 37 tonnes of marine litter, involving around 450 organisations from the north to the south of the country, including the Azores and Madeira.

 

Oceano Azul Foundation congratulates all those who collaborated in this movement –NGOs, citizens’ movements, associations, schools, scouts, diving centers, surf and bodyboard schools, civil society, as well as municipalities, parish councils, and embassies – and who demonstrated a growing concern and environmental awareness.

 

The ocean is global, the action is local!

 

Find the results for each action in the map below.

 

  • Coastal Clean-up

  • Underwater Clean-up

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  • Coastal Clean-up

  • Underwater Clean-up

  • Coastal Clean-up

  • Underwater Clean-up

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  Coastal Clean-up   |     Underwater Clean-up

 

 

Educating for a Blue Generation

Once again, the initiative had a strong participation of students involved in the “Educating for a Blue Generation“, a programme promoted by Oceano Azul Foundation and Oceanário de Lisboa. In total, more than 4,000 students and teachers from 70 schools took part in clean-up actions across the country.

 

Previous editions

From 2019 to 2022, the litter counter indicates that more than 250 tonnes of marine litter have been collected in Portugal, with the involvement of more than 34,000 volunteers in around 1,600 actions.

2022: 8210 volunteers | 203 Km cleaned | 49.5 tonnes of litter

2021: 4500 volunteers | 172 Km cleaned | 31 tonnes of litter

2020: 3600 volunteers | 187 km cleaned | 29 tonnes of litter

2019: +2300 volunteers | 70 national organisations | 55 beaches

 

Initiative organised in partnership with the European Union as part of the #EUBeachCleanup campaign.