2018 Darwin Harbour Clean-up

This year’s Darwin Harbour Clean Up has been another great example of what is possible when the community comes together to make a difference. Yesterday the Darwin Harbour Clean Up scoured 120 kilometres of coastline, engaging over 160 volunteers, representing 27 organisations.

In total 184 volunteers collected 269 bags of rubbish, weighing 1792 kilograms. This is a huge impact and also a significant reduction from last year’s haul where slightly fewer volunteers across the same sites collected 4215 kilograms of marine debris. This reduction in debris weight appears to be a very positive indicator for the health of Darwin Harbour. Stay tuned for more detailed data, collated by Tangaroa Blue, that will provide a breakdown of litter items and an overview of single use plastics.

There are literally hundreds of people that make the Darwin Harbour come together each year, whether it be through volunteering on the day or through providing other in-kind resources and services. Thank you to all those involved, your participation created a very successful and positive event. We’d also like to thank our major sponsors: Territory Natural Resource Management, through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program and the INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG Project. Report by Conservation Volunteers Australia – Darwin Office.

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