PRESS RELEASE
FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND COASTAL RESOURCES
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, 17th September 2024 – In honour of Interantional Coastal Clean-up Day, on Saturday the Turks and Caicos Islands proudly participated in the 11th annual nation-wide initiative to protect its pristine coastlines and marine ecosystems. Residents, students, businesses and community groups joined the Department of Environment & Coastal Resources (DECR) for a day of action aimed at preserving the natural beauty that makes our Islands a global treasure.
Organised by the DECR the clean-up day saw volunteers combing beaches, bays and mangroves to remove plastic debris, fishing gear and other pollutants harmful to wildlife and coral reefs.
Minister of Tourism and the Environment, Hon. Josephine Connolly, applauded the enthusiasm of the volunteers, noting the event’s importance: “The Turks and Caicos Islands are renowned for our stunning coastlines and vibrant marine life. Protecting these resources is not just about today – it is about ensuring that future generations can enjoy the beauty and biodiversity of our islands. The outpouring of support from the community demonstrates how deeply we care for our environment”.
In Providenciales the Bight Park Beach Day was a resounding success this past weekend, bringing together families, friends, and organisations working towards a safer and healthier environment for us all. Hosted at the scenic Bight Park, the event was a fun-filled day of beach clean-up, activities, music, and environmental awareness.
Sponsored by the DECR, the day highlighted the importance of preserving the Islands’ natural beauty – this was beautifully expressed through the official unveiling of the new mural, TheOctopus Garden, painted by volunteer Hernan Jurado Quintero (Visions4Nature), and sponsored by Andaz Resort and Grace Bay Paint and Supply.
The DECR would like to extend a big thank you to Dive Provo and Experience TCI for sponsoring great prizes! The Department would also like to thank the following organisations for assisting in making the Bight Park Beach Day great success:
– Department of Agriculture
– Department of Gender Affairs
– Department of Youth Affairs
– Red Cross TCI
– Salt Raker Swim Club & the TCI Swim Federation
– Turks and Caicos Reef Fund
– Levenia Bishop
– Turks and Caicos National Trust
– TCI Whale Project
– TCI Turtle Project
International Coastal Clean-up Day, spearheaded by the Ocean Conservancy, is the world’s largest volunteer effort for ocean health. Each year, thousands of coastal communities around the globe participate in clean-up efforts to raise awareness of the importance of reducing marine litter and preserving the health of oceans.
For more information about how to get involved in future clean-up efforts or to learn more about sustainable practices in the TCI, please contact the DECR at environment@gov.tc or follow us on Instagram (@decrtci) or Facebook (@DECR Education and Outreach).