The 2019 event will also simultaneously raise awareness among the population to the importance of the sustainability of marine ecosystems.
Clean up takes place on May 12; participants can sign up online, between April 8 and May 10.
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The 2019 event will also simultaneously raise awareness among the population to the importance of the sustainability of marine ecosystems.
Clean up takes place on May 12; participants can sign up online, between April 8 and May 10.
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Not only the beaches, but the streets as well should be more respected. Fines should be raised for public littering, graffiti, etc.
By Alexander Miguel Arez Martins from Other on 02 Apr 2019, 13:45
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By Jen Silver from Porto on 07 May 2019, 15:47