Beach clean-ups
- Saturday, 17th February 2024Boardwalk Mall Beach Clean-upOn 17th Feb 2024 Purity and our NMU WIL (Work in Learnership) Students joined The Boardwalk Mall's Beach Cleanup!
- Saturday, 17th September 2022International Coastal Cleanup Day! 17 September 2022 - What a successful day and great turnout! International Coastal Cleanup day! Thank you to all who made this happen and all those who volunteered on the day. We can make a difference.
- Sunday, 17th July 2022Something Good Beach Clean UpThank you to all the following for collaboraing and working together to keep Gqeberha clean: the team from Rainbow Recycling, Mr current Mr Ubermann and Madammoiselle PE, Aidan Tuohy (Mr Ubermann 2022) and Bianca Barnard (Madamoiselle PE 2022) and An...
- Friday, 19th November 2021The Save Our Ocean Fun DayWhat a beautiful day we had at Brighton beach with the children. Who knew that marine conservation education can be this fun.
- Monday, 9th September 2019Whale Migration & Effects of Single Use Plastic - Knysna to KenyaThis year on the 16th of June we held our second annual celebration of the Arrival of the Whales Festival at Pine Lodge. This year the focus of the festival was to raise awareness of the northern humpback migration and the effects of single use plast...
- Sunday, 16th June 2019Celebrating the Arrival of the Whales FestivalThe 2nd Celebrating the Arrival of the Whales Festival was held at Pine Lodge on the 16th June in perfect weather. The emphasis this year was on trying to reduce the amount of plastic waste that enters the marine environment. The stalls were split be...
- Sunday, 16th October 2016
- Thursday, 24th September 2015Coastal Clean-Up Day Saw PE Residents Rally!Saturday 19th September was International Coastal Clean-Up Day. All over the world beach clean-ups were organised in an effort to reduce the amount of garbage and plastic pollution that plague our oceans. Each year 8 million tons of plastic is dumped...
- Sunday, 3rd May 2015Celebrate World Oceans Day with Beach Clean-Ups!The World Cetacean Alliance is an organisation dedicated to the protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises. They have recently launched the 'Net Effect' campaign as they work to reduce the impact of ghost nets on marine wildlife. These fishing nets...
- Sunday, 11th January 2015Massive Increase In Beach Pollution From Fishing Industry?A letter to SAMSA
- Friday, 4th July 2014Raggy Charters Supports Hope Spot With Logo & Beach Clean-UpsAlgoa Bay is soon to be launched as one of South Africa's five Hope Spots. Mission Blue has been declaring special marine conesrvation areas all over the world as Hope Spots, as they are critical to the health of our oceans. With the support of the S...
- Sunday, 1st June 2014Raggy Charters Launches Wildside Beachwalkers InitiativePlastic pollution on our beaches seems set to stay for the foreseeable future, and one may ask what can be done? Everyone is very quick to point fingers at the chokka and fishing industry, foreign ships and the authorities who fail to do anything abo...