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This morning residents of Caye Caulker and San Pedro woke up to find mountains of shredded garbage washed up on their shorelines. Residents of Caye Caulker say it came from the east of the island, but it piled up on the shore in ugly disarray. It's an eyesore for sure, but our experience suggests that this is the same kind of refuse that has been known to wash up on the coasts of Placencia and Punta Gorda in the past. In those cases, the garbage, piles of it came from Honduras, which seems to be the same case here.

Typically, such islands of garbage can be seen floating on the sea, and a change in the winds could bring them on shore.

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Tons of garbage washes up on Caye Caulker beaches

Caye Caulker villagers in the coastal area of the Belize District are concerned over a large stretch of debris that has washed up on their white sandy beaches. Amongst the tons of items are plastic water and soft drink bottles, bottle covers, wrappers, syringes, straws, cups, plates and Styrofoam products just to name of the few things that have washed on the eastern coastline of the island. Island residents claimed that the garbage stretches out to sea for about three miles, something that is of great concern to them.

According to Wayne Miller, Chairman of Caye Caulker Village, the garbage started washing up late on Wednesday evening. "This morning when we woke up it was worse - very disastrous. From one point of the island to the other and even the back part of the beach is filled with garbage," he explained. Miller added "The debris, to me comes from a compact garbage source because they are mostly shredded. We know some of the items are bottles and other stuff but they are mostly shredded."

It is uncertain at this time where the debris originated from but residents are contributing it to one of two sources; cruise ship traffic a few Caye Caulker Garbage miles off the island that may have dumped their garbage into the sea or it may be as a result of garbage drifted by currents from neighboring countries that are experiencing severe flooding. Wherever the source is, at this point the islanders are concerned that the garbage has the high potential of affecting their marine life - the reef, thus affecting the environment.

Similarly concerned is Miller who explained the island is fully dependent on tourism and because the island's beaches are filled with garbage, it is leaving a bad taste for tourism. "It is an ugly sight for anyone who is on the beach. Looking at the best of a bad situation, it is slow season and the island is not as filled with tourists but none the less it is an inconvenience."

Miller said that the Belize Tourism Board was notified and they are planning to pool resources to assist in cleaning up efforts over the weekend. In addition, with the help of Oceana in Belize, a cleanup activity was already in plan as part of International Coastal Cleanup Day.

This is the first time that residents of the island have seen something of that nature. However the southern part of the country has experienced such occurrences, usually when there is severe flooding affecting neighboring Guatemala and Honduras. Those flood waters normally cause inland garbage to wash to the sea and eventually find its way on the southern beaches of Belize.

The Department of the Environment has been notified and late today, Thursday September 26th, they dispatched a team of personnel to investigate the situation. The Caye Caulker Village Council hopes that the authorities have trained expertise to identify the origin of the garbage.

Click here to read the rest of the article and see more photos in the San Pedro Sun


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We have the same problem on Ambergris Caye but town council has done a good job of cleaning up the public areas. I've only seen one private property in the downtown core that hasn't cleaned up their beach.

It's pretty easy to tell it's not from a cruise ship even from the picture. Cruise ships don't usually dump wood. There's been all kinds of logs, mangroves and bamboo floating in. The garbage has all been out in the sun for a long time as it's all faded and cracking.



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Up this way it is shredded bits of plastic. Harder to pick up than big bottles .....
Could be from some of the floods elsewhere in the region - washing out trash sites -?

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Shredded plastic bits would be from a waste management company in Honduras or Guate who manage local waste by dumping into the sea instead of land fill. We really do need cooperative efforts between our 3 countries to find out which company has been doing this for many yrs. Takes ages to clean up and bag


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this waste is definitely from a spanish-speakingl location - it's mixed with a great deal of pumice stones
I'd like to bag it up and dump it in the swimming pool of the executive idiot who runs the refuse company.


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