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Dive Against Debris Data Submission

Tra an Doilin, Coral Beach

8 June, 2014

Team Leader
Audrey Dempsey Pryme
Number of Participants
12
Total Debris Collected
2 kgs (estimated)

Survey Information

Location Name
Tra an Doilin, Coral Beach
Organization/Dive Centre
Dive Inn Scuba
City
Galway
Country
Ireland
Date
8 June, 2014
Survey Duration
35 Minutes
GPS Coordinates
Latitude:
Longitude:
Weather Conditions
south-southeast wind 20-25 km, heavy rain
Survey Depth Range
0–6 meters
Area Surveyed
6000 m2
Dominant Substrate
biogenic gravel, consisting of broken shell and maerl (corraline red algae)
Ecosystem
rocky reef
Wave Conditions
Smooth (wavelets) for waves 0.1 - 0.5 meter high
plastic materials collected
Bags: Trash (plastic) 2
Caps & Lids (plastic) 2
Cigarette Lighters 1
Plastic Fragments 3
glass materials collected
Glass & Ceramic Fragments 1
cloth materials collected
Rope And String (cloth) 4
Cloth Fragments 1
other materials collected
shotgun cardtridge 1
lip balm 1

strong winter storms caused a lot of damage to lobster pots and boat moorings

shotgun cartridge as a popular busy tourist spot

rope fragments


we were pleased to find the dive site and beach were fairly free from debris, despite it being quite a busy day.

This is a really popular beach with lots of visitors. Only 1 small bin is provided on the site to encourage people to dispose of their rubbish and it was 3/4 full.

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