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The Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) are known for their great beaches and lovely waters and we want to keep it that way. The condition of our beaches is a reflection on us, the people who live here. As such the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR) at the beginning of 2007 implemented the adopt-a-beach programme. This initiative encourages private companies, organizations and schools to adopt a beach and assume responsibility for implementing several actions in that location. The program is an anti-litter and beach clean up campaign intended to promote pride and natural resource stewardship. Through this program the DECR hopes to promote public education, interest and involvement in protecting our beaches.

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The Sandwatch initiative, which provides an opportunity for high school students to monitor, evaluate and recommend approaches to the issues facing the beach environment, will now be incorporated into the TCI’s adopt-a-beach programme. The Sandwatch initiative was developed by UNESCO in 1998 and almost a decade later the programme has become a global success involving islands in the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic Oceans. Incorporating the scientific and monitoring elements of the Sandwatch initiative into our adopt-a-beach programme will provide an opportunity for the development of skills relating to data collection, critical thinking and conflict resolution, all of which would ensure better management of our beaches.

 Rhonda Lee-Dalrymple
Environmental Education Officer, Department of Environment and

Coastal Resources National Environmental Center
Providenciales,
Turks and Caicos

The H.J. Robinson High School, Grand Turk

 


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