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Go Green: Five ways to be eco-friendly at the beach

Beach season is already at our doorsteps, and while leaving behind footprints on the sand is fine, leaving behind a carbon footprint isn’t! Here are five tips to ensure you have an eco-friendly beach trip this summer…

It’s important to remember to be eco-friendly at the beach. Photo: Laker / pexels

SIMPLE TIPS YOU CAN ADAPT FOR A ECO-FRIENDLY BEACH HOLIDAY

Whether you opt for a staycation or travel to a coastal region further from your home, even on vacation, take your eco-friendly habits with you.

1. OBEY THE SIGNS AT THE BEACH

Signs at the beach are there to protect you and the environment! If there are signs that say “keep off dunes,” it’s because dunes provide habitats for plants and animals. By walking on the dunes, you disturb their habitat. Stay on marked paths to avoid causing any damage.

Obey the signs. Photo: Ryan Loughlin / unsplash

2. DON’T COLLECT SHELLS

Shells are essential to beaches. They provide homes and hiding places for animals, stabilize beaches, and anchor seagrass. Removing shells changes the environment and has negative impacts like erosion and a decrease of animals who need the shells. 

3. CHOOSE BLUE

There are more than 48 beaches in South Africa with the Blue Flag label in the world.

The Wildlife & Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA) announced in 2020 that 58 Blue Flags would be flown at 48 beaches, six marinas, and four sustainable tourism boats around South Africa over the forthcoming 2020/21 Blue Flag season.

An environmental label created in Europe in the 1980s certifying cities and marinas committed to sustainable tourism.

Choosing a beach with the Blue Flag label is also a guarantee of swimming in clean water.

Click here for a list of the Blue Flag Beaches in South Africa. 

One of Cape Town’s many gorgeous beaches. Photo: NiNamibia / flickr

4. RESPECT BIODIVERSITY

Do not lift rocks so as not to disturb the species that have settled there. Do not pick up live animals like starfish or crabs just for fun.

If you dive, don’t touch the corals, stay away from the large mammals you encounter, and feed the fish.

If you are going to a destination where you have the privilege of witnessing a sea turtle outbreak, keep your distance and enjoy the show.

If you fish or fish on foot, find out about protected species, limit yourself to authorized species and respect regulated sizes. And fish only what you need for your consumption.

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5. DON’T LEAVE ANYTHING BEHIND

Everything you take to the beach should leave with you. This way, the amount of littering at the beach is limited. 

It also prevents animals from getting sick from Waste left at the beach.

If the beach you are going to is littered with plastic, take two minutes to do a little cleaning or join a beach clean-up organized by an association in the town you are visiting.

Always clean up after yourself at the beach. Photo: Brian Yurasits / unsplash

By: Corné van Zyl

The South African

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