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  2. www.epd.gov.hk › epd › clean_shorelinesClean Shorelines - EPD

    2024年7月12日 · Shorelines Cleanup Day (2022-2023) 2021. Leave No Trace at Mountain and Sea. International Coastal Cleanup Hong Kong 2021 Online Kick-off Ceremony. Shorelines Cleanup Day (2021-2022) SEN's participation in Shorelines Cleanup at Tung Lung Island (Chinese version only) 2020. International Coastal Cleanup Hong Kong 2020 Online Kick-off Ceremony.

  3. www.epd.gov.hk › epd › clean_shorelinesClean Shorelines - EPD

    • Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department
    • Environmental Protection Department
    • Food and Environmental Hygiene Department
    • Leisure and Cultural Services Department
    • Marine Department
    • Drainage Services Department
    • Marine Refuse Priority Sites

    The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) is responsible for the cleanliness of the Marine Parks & Marine Reserve (Figure 1). The department keeps the cleanliness of coastal waters in these areas by engaging contractors for the regular cleanup and proper disposal of refuse. Depending on the field situation, the cleansing frequen...

    As the secretariat of the Inter-departmental Working Group on Marine Environmental Management, the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) plays a role in coordinating and strengthening member departments’ efforts to address marine refuse problem in Hong Kong which includes conducting thematic studies on a need-basis, formulating responding strat...

    The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) is responsible for the cleanliness of ungazetted beaches and coastal areas, except those areas under the purview of other government departments. The cleanup of these ungazetted beaches and coastal areas is undertaken both by FEHD’s in-house staff and cleansing contractors. Depending on the clean...

    The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) is responsible for the cleanliness of all 42 gazetted beaches (Figure 2) and has been closely monitoring the condition of these beaches. The department deploys workers to perform cleansing duties at gazetted beaches on a daily basis, at least twice per day. When substantial amounts of sea-borne re...

    The Marine Department (MD) is responsible for the sea surface cleanliness of Hong Kong waters. The services provided by the department include scavenging floating refuse from sea and foreshore areas, and free of charge domestic refuse collection service for local vessels moored inside typhoon shelters and ships moored in Victoria Harbour, Junk Bay ...

    the sustainable development of Hong Kong. DSD has installed four floating booms at the box culvert outfalls (Figures 5 to 8) and four refuse intercepting devices at main drainage channels (Figures 9 to 12) to trap the refuse before it enters the sea. Floating Booms Refuse Intercepting Devices

    To facilitate the work of the Working Group, EPD appointed a consultant to conduct a Marine Refuse Study to examine the source, distribution and fate of marine refuse in 2013. Based on the study findings, sites require priority action in removing marine refuse were identified and additional resources have been deployed to enhance cleansing efforts....

  4. www.epd.gov.hk › epd › clean_shorelinesClean Shorelines - EPD

    2024年7月12日 · The Government has implemented various measures for improving the cleanliness of our waters and shorelines. In order to focus the discussion and handling of marine refuse and marine environmental incidents and to strengthen the inter-departmental cooperation, in January 2018, the Inter-departmental Working Group on Clean Shorelines ...

  5. www.epd.gov.hk › epd › clean_shorelinesClean Shorelines - EPD

    2024年7月19日 · Search for the updated upcoming event listed on the Clean Shorelines website to avoid clash with the scheduled time of other parties in the same beach/shoreline. You are strongly advised to reschedule or relocate your activity if there is any foreseeable time clash on or close to your proposed date. Step 3. Safety.

  6. 2024年7月18日 · Environmental Protection Department,content page,highlights,events and activities,press releases Welcome Message Vision & Mission Organisation Chart Performance Pledge Service Charter EPD's Work Offices and Facilities

  7. www.epd.gov.hk › epd › clean_shorelinesClean Shorelines - EPD

    2024年7月5日 · Along with an increased number of hikers and local visitors in the countryside, outlying islands and beaches, the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) is collaborating with the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) to promote “Leave No Trace at Mountain and Sea” and hiking etiquette to the public. Come ...

  8. www.epd.gov.hk › epd › clean_shorelinesClean Shorelines - EPD

    2024年7月12日 · Over 400 volunteers with representatives from a number of organisations and the Inter-departmental Working Group on Clean Shorelines collected 1.8 tonnes of marine refuse during the cleanup actions at 16 coastal locations in Hong Kong. The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.

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