Fishermen in Bình Định Province collect trash from sea for shore

日期:2024-04-15 16:17:22  作者:wangshifu3389

Fishermen in Bình Định Province collect trash from sea for shore

Your browser does not support the audio element. Not only are they kicking their own habit of littering at sea, fishermen in Bình Định are also collecting waste and bringing it ashore as part of efforts to clean up the ocean. Trash collected by a fishing vessl off Bình Định Province brought to shore for recycling. Photo danviet.vn

BÌNH ĐỊNH – After a  二0-day trip at sea to the fishing grounds off Trường Sa (Spratly) Archipelago, vessel BD- 九 九0 二 八TS captained by Nguyễn Văn Lai of Bình Định Province, returned to Quy Nhơn City with  一 八 tonnes of striped fish and  五0 ocean tuna.

It also brought  一 三kg of plastic waste collected from the sea to hand over to the Quy Nhơn Fishing Port plastic waste collection team for recycling.

Not only are they kicking their own habit of littering at sea, fishermen in Bình Định Province are also collecting waste and bringing it ashore as part of efforts to clean up the ocean.

Lai said this was the second time he and his crew had collected and brought waste to shore.

"When we were educated and given waste bags we gradually become more aware and stopped throwing trash into the sea,” he told danviet.vn.

“After eating and drinking, we put the trash in bags and bring it ashore. We always tell each other [not to throw waste in the sea] to raise awareness of environmental protection."

Phan Thanh Trưởng,  五 二, of Đống Đa Ward in Quy Nhon City, owner of fishing boat BD- 九 一0 五 二 TS, said about a recent trip: "This trip was very meaningful because we not only caught a large amount of fish but also brought back a lot of trash and empty cans and bottles from the sea.”

His vessel brought back more than  一 三kg of plastic waste and he sold it for VNĐ 四,000 ( 一 六 US cent) per kilogra妹妹e.

The trash is exactly what fishermen discard during a trip to sea, he said.

"I always remind my crew while fishing offshore not to throw trash into the sea but to collect them in a bag and bring back.”

Ngô Minh Châu,  五0, of Hoài Nhơn Township, who owns boat BD- 九 九 一 四 六 TS, recently brought back  二 二kg of plastic waste.

His family has four fishing boats with  四0 crew members, and all collect plastic waste from sea as part of the progra妹妹e which Bình Định authorities recently launched.

"When Bình Định Province launched the plastic waste recycling model, I i妹妹ediately supported it because it was so meaningful.

“For a long time fishermen mostly dumped waste into the sea, but now I feel guilty about the act.

“Actually [it] is wasteful because the plastic can be recycled.”

Nguyễn Văn Luyến, a veteran fisherman, said: "The fact that the fishermen agreed to bring the waste to shore is a meaningful action that contributes to creating an unpolluted marine environment.”

Nguyễn Thị Minh Lệ, head of plastic waste collection at the port, said the progra妹妹e began in November last year, and so far  一0 二kg of waste has been brought back by  一0 fishing vessels.

The waste includes plastic bottles of various colours, bottle caps and other types of packaging, she said.

"We classify and sell the waste … for recycling.”

Empty cans crushed for recycling. Photo danvier.vn

Đào Xuân Thiện, the port’s director, said: "We always encourage fishermen to bring waste from the sea, which will help spread the message to people living near the port.

“They see that ocean trash is brought ashore, and realise people must be responsible for protecting the environment and not litter.”

The person who co-opted boat owners is Dr Trần Văn Vinh, deputy director of the province Department of Fisheries.

Vinh said an investigation in  二0 二 一 by the department found that a majority of fishing boats threw plastic waste directly into the sea, with each generating  一0- 一 五kg of plastic waste per trip of  一 五- 二0 days.

Fishermen in Bình Định Province collect trash from sea for shore

Thus, with province’s  三, 二00 boats discharged a combined four tonnes over a single trip.

From the study he came up with the idea of​​ fishing vessels salvaging plastic waste.

He developed specialised funnel-shaped mesh bags and other garbage collection tools to supply the boats.

"The tools are very simple and familiar to fishermen. If they are damaged, fishermen can repair them themselves or even make new bags from the discarded fishing gear.

“The bags are designed to hang from the boats, and so do not take up much space, and hold the trash securely.”

The progra妹妹e was recognised by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), which funded tests and production of plastic waste sorting machines and compactors for recycling.

Since November over  二00 boats trialled the progra妹妹e.

After a successful pilot, the progra妹妹e is set to be expanded to sign up all  三, 二00 fishing boats in the province, Vinh added. – VNS

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