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Dive Against Debris Data Submission

Male' Housereef, Rasfannu

26 October, 2019

Team Leader
Adam Ashraf
Number of Participants
8
Total Debris Collected
71.8 kgs (measured)

4.1755, 73.50148

Survey Information

Location Name
Male' Housereef, Rasfannu
Organization/Dive Centre
DIve Desk
City
Male'
Country
Maldives
Date
26 October, 2019
Survey Duration
43 Minutes
GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 4.1755
Longitude: 73.50148
Weather Conditions
Stormy, windy and rainy for the three days following up to the day of the event; sun broke through and beautiful weather and calm seas on the day of the cleanup.
Survey Depth Range
5–29 meters
Area Surveyed
720 m2
Dominant Substrate
silt
Ecosystem
coral reef
Wave Conditions
Calm (glassy to rippled) for waves 0 – 0.1 meter high
plastic materials collected
Bags-grocery/retail (plastic) 74
Beverage Bottles: 2 Litres Or More (plastic) 21
Beverage Bottles: Less Than 2 Litres (plastic) 67
Buckets, Drums & Jerrycans-2 Liters Or More 2
Fishing: Line 23
Foam Insulation & Packaging 39
Sheeting: Tarpaulin, Plastic Sheets, Palette Wrap 6
Plastic Fragments 33
Rope (plastic/nylon) 3
glass materials collected
Beverage Bottles (glass) 17
metal materials collected
Beverage Cans (aluminium) 19
Metal Fragments 10
wood materials collected
Furnishings (wood) 9
cloth materials collected
Bags (burlap) 4
mixed materials collected
Clothing 57

Similar to the first dive, the third dive surveyed roughly 30m of Male' housereef adjacent to Rasfannu Artficial Beach, towards the West Park fishing point but closer to the entry point. Most fishing lines not removed. Needs more a concentrated effort and more manpower to cleanup the entangled fishing lines. The problem will persist as it is close to the designated fishing point.

Fire extinguisher cylinder

Fishing lines


Motivated to arrange more cleanups because of the enthusiastic and positive feedback from the divers.

The cleanup event is the initiative of Dive Desk but we were pleased to conduct the event in close collaboration with Male' City Council, Waste Management Corporation (WAMCO) and Parley Maldives. Over 50 individuals participated in the event. including 26 scuba divers and even kids helping to remove debris from shoreline. Shoreline debris consisted mostly of plastic bottles. The total number of plastic bottles collected, including land and ocean, came up to 1,176 bottles. All plastic collected was handed over to Parley for recycling. The total amount of trash collected and weighed for the event, including all three dives and land debris was 231.5kg, of which 207kg was ocean debris.

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