Did you know…
- Leave No Trace Ireland have launched a new course to empower local communities to protect their coast in Galway.
- The course will visit Dog’s Bay in Roundstone, Galway on the 27th April and the 18th May.
- The ‘Beaches & Dunes for Climate Adaptation course’ will emphasize the vital role of sand dune ecosystems in coastal protection and habitat preservation.
Why is it important for communities to protect their coastlines from pollution?
- Pollution harms delicate marine ecosystems, disrupting food chains and harming wildlife. Clean coastlines mean healthy fish populations and a thriving natural environment.
- Polluted water can be unsafe for swimming and other activities, posing a risk of illness. Clean beaches are essential for safe recreation and tourism.
- Coastlines with healthy sand dunes and natural vegetation act as barriers, protecting communities from flooding and erosion caused by storms and rising sea levels.
What can I do to help protect my community’s coastline from pollution?
- You can sign up to Leave No Trace’s course to learn more about protecting your community’s coastline. In addition to the Galway course, there are two courses in Co. Donegal, as well as one in Sligo and Mayo respectively.
- Reduce your impact on your coastlines by always packing out all your rubbish and avoid leaving anything behind on the beach and sticking to designated paths on beaches and avoid trampling on sand dunes or delicate vegetation.
- Many organizations hold regular cleanups. Lend a hand and make a direct impact on your coastline.
Here’s a few websites if you want to know more!
https://www.leavenotraceireland.org/ – Leave No Trace Ireland
https://cleancoasts.org/ – Clean Coasts
https://www.epa.ie/ – Environmental Protection Agency