The Jerusalem Post

Environmen­t Ministry inspectors catch litterers red-handed on beaches

- • By SHARON UDASIN

As Israelis flocked to the nation’s beaches this weekend to cool off from the August heat, Environmen­tal Protection Ministry patrols tagged closely behind, catching litterers red-handed.

The ministry’s Green Police and National Unit for Coastal Environmen­t Protection, in collaborat­ion with the Israel Police, the Israel Nature and Parks Authoritie­s and relevant local authoritie­s, deployed 15 inspection teams throughout the country’s seaside hot spots, as part of the 2016 Clean Coast program. From the country’s northernmo­st Mediterran­ean beaches to the Red Sea sands in the South, the teams singled out beachgoers for various environmen­tal infraction­s.

All in all, the inspectors dispensed eight fines for littering and issued two tickets for illegal driving on the sand, the ministry said. The teams visited the beaches at Mateh Asher North, Mateh Asher South, Kiryat Yam, Haifa South, Tirat Carmel, Atlit, Maayan Zvi, Hadera, Michmoret North, Palmachim, Nitzanim and Eilat.

The Environmen­t Ministry first launched the Clean Coast program in 2005, with the aim of eradicatin­g the beach littering, particular­ly at unauthoriz­ed beaches that lack lifeguard facilities. The program is based on six, intertwine­d pillars: cleanlines­s, enforcemen­t, publicity, education, monitoring of marine debris and reduction at the source, according to the ministry.

At the end of May, the ministry renewed the annual budget for the program, this year allocating NIS 2.3 million for a variety of enforcemen­t and educationa­l needs.

“The aim of the operation is to create a deterrence through enforcemen­t activities against waste offenders on the beaches,” a ministry statement said.

 ?? (Environmen­tal Protection Ministry) ?? A PILE OF TRASH is found on Habonim Beach – part of a coastal nature reserve south of Haifa – as inspectors patrol the area.
(Environmen­tal Protection Ministry) A PILE OF TRASH is found on Habonim Beach – part of a coastal nature reserve south of Haifa – as inspectors patrol the area.

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