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HomeNewsAnother polystyrene spill sparks urgent appeal

Another polystyrene spill sparks urgent appeal

Another significant polystyrene spill occurring along the Sunshine Coast during the crucial turtle nesting and hatching season has sparked the Sunshine Coast Environment Council (SCEC) to launch an urgent appeal for the community’s support in their cleanup efforts.

SCEC general manager Benjamin Child said, “The harmful effects of polystyrene on our environment and marine animals cannot be overstated, making it imperative that we take swift action to mitigate the damage caused.”

Polystyrene poses a serious risk to the coastline and marine life, as it persists in the environment for a prolonged period, breaking down into smaller particles that are ingested by

marine organisms.

This not only disrupts the delicate balance of the ecosystem but also endangers the lives of turtles and other marine species.

With your support, SCEC will work alongside their member groups who are on the frontline of the cleanup efforts and preservation initiatives.

“This giving season, we invite you to make a contribution to our work, ensuring nature is heard and our laws reflect this,” Benjamin said.

“Thank you to all who continue to strive towards a better world and tirelessly protect the one we have. We really are all in this together.”

A member group of SCEC, Ten Little Pieces founder and director Alison Foley said, “Our efforts and those of our fellow conservationists, scientists, educators and community members are magnified exponentially through our collaborative ambition and establishment of communication channels.”

“The advice, mentorship and experience of SCEC and the outstanding skill and expertise of the member groups has proven once again what strength we have in unity and what value there is in not just seeking the support we need, but in receiving it.”

Coolum and North Shore Coast Care president Leigh Warneminde explained their role in the ongoing environmental efforts in the region.

“Our volunteers work from Noosa North Shore to Mooloolah River with our Dune and Bush Restoration groups concentrating on areas from from Stumers Creek, Coolum Beach, Yaroomba, Town of Seaside/Boardwalk, Marcoola and Mudjimba,” Leigh said.

To find out more about the current turtle nesting season and hear from Leigh about the amazing work Coolum and North Shore Coast Care do and the role you can play in

supporting them, visit their website coolumcoastcare.org.au/what-we-do/practical-projects/turtle-monitoring/

As the peak body for the environment on the Sunshine Coast, SCEC collaborates with over 50 member groups to ensure the coastline to the hinterland is protected and conserved. SCEC also looks to develop and implement sustainable solutions to prevent future environmental crises and protect the coastline by influencing lawmakers to create better laws for nature.

“Every contribution, no matter the size, brings us one step closer to safeguarding our coast and marine life for future generations,” Benjamin said.

“Together, we can make a lasting impact and create a healthier, more sustainable environment.”

To donate now visit scec.org.au/2023_appeal

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