Posts Tagged ‘plastic’

Marine debris – Project Week in Tofino

February 26, 2013

While it is not officially a Marine Science project, the week that Kenta has planned and he and his team are carrying out is very applicable to topics we cover in the course (and there are two Marine Science students participating!).

Very soon after arriving in Tofino on Sunday afternoon, we (Kenta, Helen, Amalia, Cassandra, Shuli & Laura) went to Chesterman Beach in the rain and wind. Despite the weather, we did collect some marine debris.

Chesterman1

Chesterman2

Kenta’s focus is on Japanese debris – he has high hopes of finding debris from the tsunami of 11 March 2011. His intention is to collect marine debris and make artwork that he will exhibit both in Canada and Japan.

Monday morning we went to Ucluelet and met with Karla Robison, Manager of Environmental & Emergency Services for the District of Ucluelet. She presented a lot of what she knows about Japanese tsunami debris then took us to the Public Works Yard where marine debris from many beach clean-ups is being stored.

Marine Debris

Karla gave the students permission to sort through the debris and take anything that they could use in their artwork.

Karla & Amalia Karla & Amalia

Cassandra & Helen Cassandra & Helen

Kenta & Karla Kenta & Karla

Kenta sorted through all the plastic bottles and based on the writing was able to identify several Japanese bottles and many Chinese bottles.

Kenta & Andrew

Kenta was also interviewed by Andrew Bailey, a reporter from the ‘Westerly News’.

After loading the back of the van with debris we drove and hiked to Florencia Bay where we collected more debris, a lot more debris…

Kenta tire Kenta Florencia Kenta kicking Shuli dragging Kenta dragging Amalia barrel Florencia collection This is the result of an afternoon at the south end of Florencia Bay.

More to come…

Esquimalt Lagoon clean-up 2013

January 30, 2013

In first year Marine Science, we are currently studying oceanic circulation and the garbage patches that exist within the major oceanic gyres. One way that we thought we could have a positive impact was by collecting garbage from a local beach and preventing it from adding to the problem in the North Pacific gyre.

On Thursday 24 January and Friday 25 January first year marine scientists did a beach clean-up at Esquimalt Lagoon.

D block Thursday D block, Thursday

B block Friday B block, Friday

Elliot sorting We sorted and quantified what we found…

Bucket of trash

and the data are summarized below for Thursday 24 January:

Type of garbage

Number

Styrofoam bits

147

Plastic pieces

413

Straws / stirrers

41

Caps, lids

93

Coffee cups

6

Coffee cup lids

5

Plastic utensils

11

Lollipop sticks

6

Food wrappers

44

Plastic beverage bottles

13

Glass beverage bottles

2

Bags

12

Balloons

5

Rope

22

Nets

2

Cigarettes / filters

7

Tobacco packs / wrappers

7

Lighters

4

Syringes

1

Tampons / applicators

21

Clothing

3

Shoes

2

Shotgun shells

55

Toys

8

Pen

4

Wood

3

Beverage cans

2

Ball

3

Ceramic bowl

1

Hanger

2

Comb

5

Glowstick

1

Ear plug

2

Golf tee

1

Mussel disc

2

Sunglasses case

1

Hair elastic

1

and for Friday 25 January:

Type of garbage

Number

Styrofoam bits

Infinite!

Plastic pieces

216

Straws / stirrers

24

Caps, lids

46

Coffee cups

4

Coffee cup lids

3

Plastic utensils

9

Lollipop sticks

9

Food wrappers

35

Plastic beverage bottles

6

Glass beverage bottles

2

Bags

1

Balloons

2

Rope

16

Nets

1

Cigarettes / filters

30

Tobacco packs / wrappers

13

Lighters

1

Syringes

1

Tampons / applicators

12

Clothing

3

Shoes

1

Shotgun shells

19

Toys

13

Fishing floats & pieces

16

Fireworks

3

Beverage cans

2

Wood

2

Elastic band

1

Light bulb

2

Duct tape

5

Glow stick

1

Golf balls

3

Ear plug

1

Metal hoop

1

Desiccant packet

1

Students brought some of the garbage back to Pearson College and produced some works of art with a message.

Ehsan & Saraswati

Aura & Emilio

Lily & Lucas

Steph & Ivan

Alba, Kiera & Mikelle

Gregory

Emily & Tina

Elliot & Johan

Griffin

Amit & Sizhe

Sophia & Syver

Beach clean-up part 2

February 14, 2012

A second group of first year marine scientists braved the rain on Thursday 9 February and cleaned approximately 1 km of beach at Esquimalt Lagoon. While we didn’t take any photos of the drippy students, the data collected are summarized below as well as a photo of some of the garbage collected.

Type of garbage Number
Styrofoam bits 238
Plastic pieces 221
Straws / stirrers 20
Caps, lids 61
Coffee cups 9
Coffee cup lids 10
Plastic utensils 3
Lollipop sticks 6
Food wrappers 25
Plastic beverage bottles 2
Glass beverage bottles 5
Bags 13
Rope 7
Nets 2
Cigarettes / filters 8
Tobacco packs / wrappers 3
Lighters 21
Syringes 8
Tampons / applicators 2
Condoms 1
Clothing 1
Shoes 5
Shotgun shells 44
Toys 6
Bags of dog poo 5
Dog collar 1
Gum 1
Band-aid 1
Film canister 1
Tin / metal pieces 7
Fabric 2
Rubber bands 4
Cardboard 2
Pieces of paper 5
Toilet paper 2
Comb 2
Prawn tag (1998) 1
Crab tag (04) 1
Ear plug 2
Fishing tools 4
Tire 1
Glowing green bead 1

Beach clean-up part 1

February 9, 2012

On Tuesday 7 February, first year A block marine scientists went to Esquimalt Lagoon and did a beach clean-up.  It was a beautiful sunny day, but a bit windy.

Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves though, and we performed a valuable service.  The table below contains the list of items we removed from the beach.

Type of garbage

Number

Styrofoam bits 435
Plastic pieces 348
Straws / stirrers 26
Caps, lids 65
Six-pack holders 2
Coffee cups 19
Coffee cup lids 28
Plastic utensils 13
Lollipop sticks 6
Food wrappers 30
Plastic beverage bottles 18
Glass beverage bottles 8
Bags 19
Balloons 4
Rope 21
Nets 1
Cigarettes / filters 10
Tobacco packs / wrappers 9
Lighters 12
Syringes 6
Tampons / applicators 14
Condoms 3
Clothing 5
Shoes 4
Shotgun shells 18
Toys 5
Shoe liners 2
Gas bottle 1
Pair of glasses 1
Bags of dog poop 9
Dog leash 1
Rubber tube 1
Bait can 1
Big iron stick 1
Beer cans 4
Fabric 2
Pen 1
Ketchup package 6
Pop can tab 1
Ribbon 1
Fireworks 1