International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers of Peru 2011 National Results
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International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers of Peru 2011 National Results International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers of Peru 2011 Results Aquatic ecosystem cleanup (September 16, 17, 18 and October 1 and 2) If we can prevent trash from reaching our sources of water, it will save thousands of lives, including yours… Benefiting 10 regions, 17 Localities, and 33 Ecosystems Figure 1- Map of Peru- Benefiting Departments (from North to South): Tumbes, Piura, La Libertad, Ucayali, Ancash, Lima, Callao, Ica, Cusco, Arequipa, Moquegua 1 www.limpiezadecostasperu.com International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers of Peru 2011 National Results Department of Piura Community of Paita: Toril Beach- September 17 Community of Sechura: Media Luna, Blanca, and Chulliyachen Beaches- September 16 Department of La Libertad Community of Trujillo: Huanchaco Beach- September 17 Community of Chicama: Malabrigo Beach- September 17 Department of Ancash Community of Huarmey: Tuquillo Beach- September 17 Community of Chimbote: Florida, La Libertad, Trapecio Beaches and the Beach Zone of PetroPerú–Sima- September 17 Department of Lima Community of Chancay: Chorrillos Beach and the Port of Chancay- September 17 Community of Supe: The Island and Bay of Supe- September 17 City of Lima (Rímac): Rímac River (Cantagallo)- October 2 Community of Pucusana: Pucusana Bay- September 17 Provence of Callao Community of Chucuito: Carpayo Beach- September 17 Community of La Punta: Arenilla and Guiligan Beaches- October 1 Department of Ica Community of Pisco: San Andrés, Punta Rocas, Chaco, and Pisco Beaches- September 17 Department of Arequipa Community of Mollendo: First, Second, and Third Beaches- September 17 Community of Matarani: The Wharf of El Faro- September 18 Department of Moquegua Community of Ilo: Ilo Pier- September 17 Department of Cusco Community of Machu Picchu: Vilcanota, Aguas Calientes, Alcomayo Rivers- September 18 2 www.limpiezadecostasperu.com International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers of Peru 2011 National Results Department of Ucayali Community of Yarinococha: Native Community of San Francisco- September 17 Department of Tumbes City of Tumbes: Cleanup part of the city’s anniversary celebrations- November 19 Department of Lima Community of Santa Rosa: Playa Grande- October 20 Community of Ancón Las Conchitas- October 25 Community of Villa El Salvador- October 15 Community of Costa Verde Provence of Callao Community of Márquez- Marquez Beach- November 5 Community of Ventanilla- Costa Azul Beach- October 29 Community of La Perla- October 15 Department of Pucallpa Port Callao- October 1 The Launching of (17 Sept) ICC Peru Campaign was declared an official State event by the Foreign Ministry on 16 September 2011. 3 www.limpiezadecostasperu.com International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers of Peru 2011 National Results Land Cleanups Weight Number of Debris Distance Number Cleanup of Collected Cleaned of Bags Date Zone Name Site Name People kg km Filled Sechura and Bayovar, Blanca, Media Luna, Chulyache 1 16/09/2011 Piura Beaches (Piura) 180 7548 3 750 Florida, La Libertad, Trapecio, and PetroPerú Sima Beaches 2 17/09/2011 Chimbote, Ancash (Chimbote) 400 8000 2 800 Vilcanota, Aguas Calientes, 3 18/09/2011 Machu Picchu, Cusco Alcomayo Rivers (MachuPicchu) 263 8000 41 800 4 17/09/2011 Chicuito, Callao Carpayo Beach (Callao) 1500 45000 0.5 4500 5 02/10/2011 Cantagallo, Rímac, Lima Rímac River (Lima) 50 600 1 60 6 17/09/2011 Chicama, La Libertad Malabrigo Beach (La Libertad) 560 4500 5 450 7 17/09/2011 Ilo, Moquegua Boca del Rio Beach (Ilo) 160 2300 2.5 230 Mollendo and Mantarani, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Beaches and El Faro 8 9/17-18/11 Arequipa Wharf (Arequipa) 230 1220 4 183 San Andrés, Punta Rocas, Chaco, 9 17/09/2011 Pisco, Ica and Pisco Beaches (Pisco) 549 5764 4 580 Supe Island buach and Bay (Lima 10 17/09/2011 Supe, Lima Region) 180 10940 2.8 1900 Chorrillos Beach and Port of 11 17/09/2011 Chancay, Lima Chancay (Lima Region) 275 2587 0.65 2587 Native Community of San 12 17/09/2011 Yarinacocha, Ucayali Francisco (Ucayali) 50 600 0.5 60 13 17/09/2011 Paita, Piura Toril Beach (Paita) 600 3742 1 375 14 17/09/2011 Huanchaco, La Libertad Trujillo Beach (La Libertad) 150 800 10 80 15 17/09/2011 Huarmey, Ancash Tuquillo Beach (Ancash) 45 900 8 90 16 17/09/2011 Pucusana, Lima Pucusana Bay (Lima) 109 516 1.4 51 17 05/11/2011 Márquez, Callao Marquez Beach (Callao) 50 1500 1 100 18 29/10/2011 Ventanilla, Callao Costa Azul Beach (Callao) 1200 42000 2 1500 19 15/10/2011 Villa El Salvador, Lima Barlovento Beach (Lima) 250 30000 1 600 20 25/10/2011 Ancón, Lima Las Conchitas Beach (Lima) 250 3500 1.2 350 21 20/10/2011 Santa Rosa, Lima Playa Grande beach (Lima) 200 2000 1.5 400 22 29/10/2011 La Perla, Callao La Perla Beach (Callao) 110 1000 0.5 100 4 www.limpiezadecostasperu.com International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers of Peru 2011 National Results 23 01/01/1900 Yarinacocha, Ucayali Callao Port (Lagoon) (Ucayali) 50 1000 0.5 100 24 19/11/2011 Tumbes Region Caleta Grau Beach (Tumbes) 77 650 2 70 25 19/11/2011 Tumbes Region Zorritos Beach (Tumbes) 165 1500 3.5 92 26 19/11/2011 Tumbes Region Acapulco Beach (Tumbes) 77 750 1.5 84 27 17/09/2011 La Punta, Callao Arenilla, Guiligan (Callao) 28 226 1.3 220 TOTAL 7758 187143 102.05 17112 5 www.limpiezadecostasperu.com International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers of Peru 2011 National Results Percentages of Cleanup Participation by Site National Data (%) Blanca, Media Luna, Chulyache Beaches (Piura) Florida, La Libertad, Trapecio, and PetroPerú Sima Beaches (Chimbote) Vilcanota, Aguas Calientes, Alcomayo Rivers (MachuPicchu) Carpayo Beach (Callao) Rímac River (Lima) Malabrigo Beach (La Libertad) Boca del Rio Beach (Ilo) 1% 1st, 2nd, 3rd Beaches and El Faro Wharf 1% 0% 1% (Arequipa) 1% San Andrés, Punta Rocas, Chaco, and Pisco 2% 2% Beaches (Pisco) 5% Supe Island buach and Bay (Lima Region) 3% 3% 3% Chorrillos Beach and Port of Chancay (Lima Region) 3% Native Community of San Francisco (Ucayali) Toril Beach (Paita) 19% Trujillo Beach (La Libertad) 15% Tuquillo Beach (Ancash) Pucusana Bay (Lima) Marquez Beach (Callao) 1% Costa Azul Beach (Callao) 1% 7% Barlovento Beach (Lima) 1% 1% 2% Las Conchitas Beach (Lima) 8% 3% Playa Grande beach (Lima) 2% 4% 2% 7% 1% La Perla Beach (Callao) Callao Port (Lagoon) (Ucayali) Caleta Grau Beach (Tumbes) Zorritos Beach (Tumbes) Acapulco Beach (Tumbes) Arenilla, Guiligan (Callao) Figure 2 – Total volunteer data 6 www.limpiezadecostasperu.com International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers of Peru 2011 National Results National Results Plastics 90000 80816 80000 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 20000 11157 76055759 6681 7022 6571 10000 3185 3023 3129 3937 379 1727 1410 15412593 672 6761683 715 7001647 1446 2230 10582364 1447 459 0 Figure 3- Total quantity of different types of plastics recovered at the cleanups. 7 www.limpiezadecostasperu.com International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers of Peru 2011 National Results Other Trash Types 80000 74928 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 20583 17179 20000 14363 11117 10000 6309 3350 0 Styrofoam Glass Paper Fabric Rubber Metal Wood Figure 4- Quantity of trash made of other types of materials besides plastic recovered at the cleanups. TOTAL DATA Plastic Styrofoam 33% 35% Glass Paper Fabric Rubber 5% 9% Metal 6% 3% 8% Wood 1% Figure 5- Percentages of trash type recovered from all the cleanups 8 www.limpiezadecostasperu.com International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers of Peru 2011 National Results Trash Collected Blanca, Media Luna, Chulyache Beaches (Piura) Florida, La Libertad, Trapecio, and PetroPerú Sima Beaches (Chimbote) Vilcanota, Aguas Calientes, Alcomayo Rivers (MachuPicchu) Carpayo Beach (Callao) Rímac River (Lima) Malabrigo Beach (La Libertad) Boca del Rio Beach (Ilo) 1% 1% 1st, 2nd, 3rd Beaches and El Faro 0% 0% Wharf (Arequipa) 1% San Andrés, Punta Rocas, Chaco, and Pisco Beaches (Pisco) 1% 0% Supe Island buach and Bay (Lima 2% Region) 4% Chorrillos Beach and Port of Chancay 4% (Lima Region) 4% Native Community of San Francisco (Ucayali) 16% Toril Beach (Paita) Trujillo Beach (La Libertad) Tuquillo Beach (Ancash) Pucusana Bay (Lima) 24% Marquez Beach (Callao) Costa Azul Beach (Callao) 22% Barlovento Beach (Lima) Las Conchitas Beach (Lima) 0% Playa Grande beach (Lima) 3% 1% 2% 6% La Perla Beach (Callao) 1% 1% 2% 0% 1% Callao Port (Lagoon) (Ucayali) 0% 0% 0% Caleta Grau Beach (Tumbes) Zorritos Beach (Tumbes) Figure 6- Percentage of total trash cleaned up at each Acapulco Beach (Tumbes) cleanup site. 9 www.limpiezadecostasperu.com Arenilla, Guiligan (Callao) International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers of Peru 2011 National Results Carpayo- Callao International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers- Carpayo 45 Tons of Trash Collected Carpayo- Callao Cleanup Plastics 26% Wood 41% Styrofoam 15% Metal 7% Glass Rubber Fabric Paper 3% 3% 1% 4% Figure 7- Percentages of trash types collected at the Carpayo- Callao Cleanup. 10 www.limpiezadecostasperu.com International Cleanup of the Coasts and Rivers of Peru 2011 National Results Types of Plastic Collected Carpayo- Callao Cleanup 4000 3500 3345 3000 2500 2000 1412 1500 1249 1000 883 554 602 500 296 260 297 337 321 151 188 55 136 116 66 64 78 71 131 47 135113 121 36 99 0 Toys Diapers Buckets Lighters Syringes Salt bags Mesh bagsMesh Bottle tops Bottle Fishing netsFishing Soda bottles Fishing lines Fishing Other bottles Other Garbage Bags Cups, utencilsCups, Cigarette filters Cigarette Straws/stirrers Rope Cords and Pieces of plastic of Pieces Floats, lures, bait lures, Floats, Others (specified) Batteries,