Public urged to protect Brunei waters
Monday,
1 December 2008
THE derelict state of the country's
maritime environment requires the
attention of its residents to respect
and protect Brunei waters, according to
the Marine Department under the Ministry
of Communications in a press release
yesterday.
Emphasising that the sultanate's
maritime environment is in need of help
due to the polluted but accustomed sight
of debris, tree trunks, garbage bags and
even animals carcasses floating around
the Brunei waters, the Marine Department
further stated that this form of
pollution poses a threat not only to the
diverse wildlife on both land and
aquatic, but to the maritime industry as
well.
In addressing the situation, the
department yesterday conducted a
cleaning campaign in an effort to clear
Brunei's waterways from rubbish.
Yesterday's cleaning activity was also
held to commemorate World Maritime Day
2008.
Present to do his bit for the community
yesterday was the Deputy Minister of
Communications, Dato Paduka Hj Yusof Hj
Abd Hamid, who folded his sleeves to
join in the cleanup effort along with
officers from the ministry and personnel
of the Marine Department.
The event was launched from the
department's headquarters in Muara and
ended at Sapuh Point, the end of Pulau
Muara Besar.
As part of the cleaning campaign, the
officials also conducted a spotcheck on
the island to ensure that the place was
clean. An official from the Marine
Department commented that during low
tides, massive rubbish clusters would
flow out of the Brunei River and
disperse out to sea or washed ashore on
unoccupied islands, making it even more
dangerous to wildlife.
During the campaign, countless debris
and wayward logs were lifted out of the
waters of Muara Port, reflecting on the
rampant disregard towards the disposal
of garbage among the people in Brunei.
The Marine Department hopes that the
cleaning campaign will be attributed as
an example to the public on the
importance of keeping Brunei waters
clean and to boost public awareness of
the state of Brunei's maritime
environment.
Three boats and one crane ship from the
Marine Department were used in the
campaign. (JNB1)
Link: http://www.bt.com.bn/en/home_news/2008/12/01/public_urged_to_protect_brunei_waters
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