Litter and the HB marine environment

Litter and the HB marine environment

30 August 2016, 11:21AM
Napier City Council

A programme highlighting the impact litter has on beaches and marine life is set to screen on Television Hawke’s Bay at 8pm this Friday (2 September).
 
Clockwise from top right, National Aquarium of NZ Educators Jacque Wilton and Jake Brookie, Jake with Sarah Grant & Andrea Leadbetter from the Environment Centre HB, Jake with Aquarium Aquarist/Keeper Tara Churchwell.

Hosted and written by National Aquarium of New Zealand Educator Jake Brookie, the programme looks at the bigger picture and how marine litter is impacting Hawkes’ Bay. Guests include fellow Educator Jacque Wilton, who specialises in waste minimisation, National Aquarium Aquarist/Keeper Tara Churchwell, and Sarah Grant and Andrea Leadbetter from the Environment Centre Hawke’s Bay. It was filmed and edited by Luke Pell, who donated his time and skills to the project.

“When covering an issue as far-reaching as this one, it is too easy to get weighed down by bleak predictions and depressing statistics, so the episode is as much about how to make a difference as it is about the impacts,” says Jake.

It includes behind the scenes footage of the Aquarium’s penguin cove, as well as close ups of other animals there. “It is wonderful to be able to raise awareness about the ocean in this way, and I am grateful for the support of the aquarium and Television Hawke’s Bay,” says Jake.

The episode is the second in a series which grew from an idea Jake had to publicise Seaweek in a different way earlier this year. The Aquarium is an official supporter of Seaweek, which celebrated its 25th anniversary earlier this year.

TV Hawke’s Bay is free to air on Channel 48 for Freeview and igloo users.
 
Beach clean ups are a popular activity in the annual Keep New Zealand Beautiful’s Clean Up Week. This year it runs between 12 and 18 September. For more information, to register an event and receive a free clean up kit, go to www.knzb.org.nz/cleanupweek

Napier City Council can also help volunteers with bags, gloves and rubbish disposal of rubbish. For more information, contact Rhett van Veldhuizen on (06) 834 4186 or rhettv@napier.govt.nz 

For more information about Seaweek, which runs annually every February or early March, go to www.seaweek.org.nz

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