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Dive Against Debris Data Submission

Cais dos Pescadores

21 May, 2022

Team Leader
Carolina Gonçalves & Teresa Vale
Number of Participants
16
Total Debris Collected
200 kgs (estimated)

38.697332541408, -9.4180589369542

Survey Information

Location Name
Cais dos Pescadores
Organization/Dive Centre
Associação Juvenil Claro/Clube Naval de Cascais
City
Cascais
Country
Portugal
Date
21 May, 2022
Survey Duration
47 Minutes
GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 38.697332541408
Longitude: -9.4180589369542
Weather Conditions
Survey Depth Range
1–4 meters
Area Surveyed
613.7 m2
Dominant Substrate
silt
Ecosystem
other
Wave Conditions
Calm (glassy to rippled) for waves 0 – 0.1 meter high
glass materials collected
Cups & Plates-tableware/dishes (glass & Ceramic) 1
metal materials collected
Aerosol/spray Cans 4
Beverage Cans (aluminium) 5
Pipes & Rebar 2
Wrappers (foil/metal) 1
rubber materials collected
Tires/tyres 4
other materials collected
Cargo Cart 1
Pile of entangled fishing line 1
Glasses 1
Anchor 1
Fishing: Traps & Pots 39
Entangled Animals
Sharks & Rays
Species or Common Name small-spotted catshark eggs
Number Entangled 2
Type of Debris Fishing traps
Other Fish
Species or Common Name European conger
Number Entangled 1
Status released unharmed
Type of Debris Tire
Other Animals
Species or Common Name Octopus
Number Entangled 2
Status released unharmed
Type of Debris Fishing traps (pots)

Fishing

Cargo Cart

Fishing Traps

Tires


One of the items we collected during this cleanup was a big pile of entangled fishing line. We were unable to count how many fishing lines there were so we decided to weight it and the result was 2kg!! In addition to the divers we had the help of shore volunteers that helped: - Carry out a record of the weight, quantity and type of debris collected (a specific sheet is provided for this purpose); - Remove the debris from the water and place it on the pier; - Pull cables with debris into the pier, if necessary; - To check if the garbage collected had any marine animals (octopus, starfish, sea urchins, anemones, etc.) trapped in it and return them to the sea; - Separate and count collected marine litter. We also had the support of Stand Up Paddle board volunteers that helped: - Accompany the pairs of divers, marking their position to protect them from boats and others; - Delimit cleaning area; - Warn vessels to keep a safe distance from divers; - Collect the debris that the divers brought from the bottom and delivered it to the shore volunteers positioned on the pier; - Bring equipment from divers to the vessels and vice versa; - Collect debris that was on the surface of the ocean. We also had the help of the local fisherman community who helped transport the divers to the cleaning area.

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