Sun.Star Davao

3k sacks of garbage collected from beaches clearing operations all over the 32 coastal areas. They conduct clearing operations every Saturday. The volunteers use ‘bukag’ or baskets to manually collect wastes from the shores and also from beneath the wate

- By Karina V. Cañedo

Over 3,000 sacks of garbage were collected by Bantay Dagat volunteers from 32 coastal areas in Davao city for the month of May, some of it washed into coastal areas due to heavy rains, an official said.

Ancillary Services Unit officer-in-charge Paul Bermejo noted that most of the collected waste were plastic bottles, wrappers, tires, sacks and rubber slippers.

ASU also recorded that the area with most volume of waste was at Barangay 23-C although not all garbage collected emanated from the place.

"These (pile of garbage) that we have colTHE lected were the effect of heavy rains and flooding (that hit) the city centers. Waste are being washed into coastal areas," Bermejo said.

At present, there are 300 Bantay Dagat volunteers, who continue to conduct simultaneo­us city.

Bermejo said the activity had contribute­d to the revitaliza­tion of the city's marine environmen­t, particular­ly in Toril area.

“As these Bantay Dagat are also fisher folks, they have revealed that fishes are slowly re-appearing in the shallow portion of the waters. Hopefully in time, they will not have to go far to fish,” Bermejo said.

The Bantay Dagat was launched by Davao City mayor Sara Z. DuterteCar­pio last October and where she issued a mandate for the volunteers to protect the sea and coastal areas of the city. (with reports from CIO)

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