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‘If You Fell Into Harbour You’d Need Pencilin Shot’

- Shalveen Chand Edited by Ranoba Baoa shalveen.chand@fijisun.com.fj

The Department of Environmen­t says laws for disposal of waste and what should enter storm drains are available and its focus now is taking violators to task.

The comments follow from findings outlined during the Internews, Earth Journalism Network, USP Journalism, Environmen­tal Journalism Workshop at the University of the South Pacific yesterday.

USP senior academic and chief guest Professor Vijay Naidu said: “If you fell in the waters of Suva Harbour and Laucala Bay, you would need a penicillin injection.” He made the comment as he referred to the amount of E.coli bac

teria and other waste present in the area.

Professor Naidu said various USP research into the Suva Harbour, Laucala Bay and Walu Bay have come up with data showing high amounts of heavy metal, tributylti­n and fecal matter as a result of sewage being pumped into the ocean.

“The public who use the water around the Suva Bay area for fishing have little or no idea about the state of the lagoon and what needs to be done to preserve such a wonderful resource for the people of Suva,” he said.

Mr Naidu says the storm water drains are being used for sewerage disposal as the greater Central Business District in Suva does not have a proper sewer line.

Matakite Maata, from USP’s School of Chemical and Biological Sciences, presented data on the high amount of heavy metals in Suva waters.

He said most of these heavy metal were absorbed by molluscs such as shellfish and entered the food chain.

His recommenda­tions include treatment of wastewater before being discharged, removal of derelict ships, appropriat­e collection of waste from ship repair and overall improvemen­t of solid waste management.

He added that while the Lami dump was now not being used, the heavy metal dumped there was sipping into the harbour.

The aim of the workshop, a partnershi­p between Internews, Earth Journalism Network and USP Journalism, was to create awareness through journalist­s who can simplify scientific researches.

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 ?? Photo: Shalveen Chand ?? Key workshop people (from left): Salanieta Koro, Professor Vijay Naidu, Donna Hoerder, Shailendra Singh, Geraldine Panapasa, Eliki Drugunalev­u and Sheldon Chanel.
Photo: Shalveen Chand Key workshop people (from left): Salanieta Koro, Professor Vijay Naidu, Donna Hoerder, Shailendra Singh, Geraldine Panapasa, Eliki Drugunalev­u and Sheldon Chanel.

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