Jamaica Gleaner

‘Nuh Dutty Up Jamaica’

Strong support for Internatio­nal Coastal Clean-up Day

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THOUSANDS OF Jamaicans yesterday marked Internatio­nal Coastal Clean-up Day with activities across the island.

In the Corporate Area, the Jamaica Environmen­t Trust hosted its 24th annual clean-up of the Palisadoes Strip while the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund led activities along the north coast.

Here are some of the highlights.

 ?? IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? More than 3,000 persons turned out to help rid the Palisadoes beach of plastic bottles and other debris.
IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER More than 3,000 persons turned out to help rid the Palisadoes beach of plastic bottles and other debris.
 ?? PHOTO BY OKOYE HENRY ?? Students of the University of Technology, Western Campus, focused on the Fisherman’s Beach in Montego Bay, St James.
PHOTO BY OKOYE HENRY Students of the University of Technology, Western Campus, focused on the Fisherman’s Beach in Montego Bay, St James.

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