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Dive Against Debris Data Submission

ADS98 - Carr's Bay

12 November, 2016

Team Leader
Charley Bartlett
Number of Participants
3
Total Debris Collected
37 lbs (measured)

16.797613, -62.209875

Survey Information

Location Name
ADS98 - Carr's Bay
Organization/Dive Centre
Montserrat Island Dive Centre
Country
Montserrat
Date
12 November, 2016
Survey Duration
65 Minutes
GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 16.797613
Longitude: -62.209875
Weather Conditions
Rain storms
Survey Depth Range
6–10.4 meters
Area Surveyed
230 m2
Dominant Substrate
coral
Ecosystem
coral reef
Wave Conditions
Smooth (wavelets) for waves 0.1 - 0.5 meter high
plastic materials collected
Bags-grocery/retail (plastic) 13
Bags: Trash (plastic) 1
Beverage Bottles: 2 Litres Or More (plastic) 14
Beverage Bottles: Less Than 2 Litres (plastic) 46
Bottles: Bleach/cleaner Bottles 1
Bottles: Oil/lube 1
Buoys & Floats (plastic & Foamed) 2
Containers: Fast Food, Lunch Boxes & Similar 1
Cups, Plates, Forks, Knives, Spoons (plastic) 68
Fishing: Line 9
Food Wrappers (plastic) 44
Plastic Fragments 228
Strapping Bands (plastic) 3
metal materials collected
Beverage Cans (aluminium) 136
Cans: Food/juice, Other (tin) 5
Metal Fragments 17
rubber materials collected
Condoms 2
Rubber Fragments 2
cloth materials collected
Rope And String (cloth) 7
Towels/rags 9
Cloth Fragments 15
mixed materials collected
Shoes-flip Flops, Sandals, Tennis, Etc 1
Toys 3
other materials collected
whistle (plastic) 1
tape reel (plastic) 1
condom wrappers (foil) 2
Potting tray (plastic) 1
silicon from caulk gun (plastic) 1
vinyl carpet (plastic) 1
car mats (rubber) 1
baby bottle teat (rubber) 1
chair leg (plastic) 1
Handle (plastic) 1
car parts (rubber) 1

After the heavy rain storms the past week, we found most of the debris was concealed between numerous leaves, making it a challenging (although fun) search! the team swam very carefully so as not to disturb the leaf litter, but still the majority of the dive was spent on a 20m^2 area slowly searching, waiting for the leaves to settle and researching. A conscious effort completed by all!

An unidentified something… electrical car part? a lamp? None of our team seemed to be able to work it out! See the photo, if you know what it may be drop us a message a our Facebook page Montserrat Island Dive Centre

Beverage cans - single use and easily washed to the sea. Thankfully most fill with water and sand and sink, so we can find them to save the reef!

Plastic cutlery - used once and discarded. If we have to eat out we carry our own washable tools!

Plastic fragments - pieces of all sizes of indistinguishable origin. Broken down in the water to provide a toxic meal for an unsuspecting fish!


Thank you to all those who didn't get into SCUBA but still helped out on the beach. We had 2 free divers, 2 beach helpers and our wonderful helper, Arthur, who carries the garbage to the dumpsite! You really don't have to be a diver to help out on these clean up events!

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