• Skip to content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Buy PE

Thanks for supporting Port Elizabeth by buying LOCAL



  • About
    • Contact
  • Directory
    • A
    • B
    • C
    • D
    • E
    • F
    • G
    • H
    • I
    • J
    • K
    • L
    • M
    • N
    • O
    • P
    • Q
    • R
    • S
    • T
    • U
    • V
    • W
    • X
    • Y
    • Z
  • Free Stuff
    • Free Ad
    • Special Offer
  • Business News
  • Tip BuyPE
  • Login
    • Join Us
    • Password Reset
  • FreshBooks
  • Solar
  • Search

List on BuyPE

Sarah Ferguson will attempt first world-record swim around perimeter of Easter Island

Sarah Ferguson will attempt first world-record swim around perimeter of Easter Island:


February 11, 2019 – MALIBU, Calif., U.S. – Plastic Oceans International and Breathe Conservation, two global nonprofit organizations dedicated to solving the plastic pollution problem, today announced Swim Against Plastic: Easter Island, a campaign to raise awareness about plastic pollution with a world-record swim, education and beach cleanups on Easter Island in March.

Sarah Ferguson, a former national swimmer for South Africa and founder of Breathe Conservation, will attempt to set a world record to become the first person ever to swim the entire perimeter of Easter Island. Her journey will cover more than 40 miles (65 kilometers) through cold water and dangerous currents, and the swim is estimated to take up to 24 hours to complete.

“This is a huge challenge, but my passion for ocean protection and rehabilitation is a strong driving force that fuels this dream,” said Sarah Ferguson, founder of Breathe Conservation. “It is our responsibility to protect the ocean, and I’m proud to partner with Plastic Oceans International on this campaign to fight the problem of plastic pollution.”

Located in the South Pacific Ocean between Chile and New Zealand, Easter Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site on Chilean territory that is considered the most remote inhabited island on the planet. The waters surrounding the island contain one of the highest concentrations of microplastics in the world, most of which originates from sources thousands of miles away. In addition, 20 tons of trash is produced daily on the island, so waste management issues, especially related to the growing tourism industry, are prevalent.

Swim Against Plastic: Easter Island includes a series of beach cleanups to help restore Easter Island’s fragile environment. Plastic Oceans and Breathe Conservation are organizing the events with the island’s local communities and nonprofit organizations, encouraging all residents to participate.

“The planet needs leaders to draw attention to the serious global plastic pollution problem worldwide—threatening the ocean, our food sources and the environment—to understand the dangers of and change how we think about and use plastic,” said Julie Andersen, Global Executive Director, Plastic Oceans International. “By showing the world that our most valued and remote locations are not immune to plastic pollution, our goal is to inspire people to find solutions and eliminate use of single-use plastics that attribute to the problem.”

Plastic Oceans and local residents will conduct a series of programs to determine the specific causes contributing to plastic pollution on Easter Island. Once the roots of pollution are targeted, they will work jointly to find solutions. Results and ways to prevent plastic pollution will be shared throughout local communities, with students and schools, charitable organizations, government officials and businesses.

Anyone can join Swim Against Plastic: Easter Island to get informed, inspired and make changes to solve plastic pollution. Follow the progress of Sarah Ferguson’s world record-breaking swim using #SwimAgainstPlastic. Campaign information is available online at SwimAgainstPlastic.com.

CLICK HERE to submit your press release to MyPR.co.za.

– MyPR

Submit and get free press releases here: MyPR Free Press Release.

Click here to list your business on BuyPE.

Previous: Early childhood development centre gets a boost from Medipost
Next: Provide Internet to Your Customers with Hotspot Software


12 February 2019 By Business News Leave a Comment

Filed Under: MyPR Tagged With: around, attempt, Easter, Ferguson, first, Island, perimeter, Sarah, Swim, worldrecord



BuyPE Recommends:

  • Paul Longe Counselling Psychologist

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Login

  • Lost Password

Search the BuyPE Business Directory Only

Other People Like

  • Most Viewed
  • Cocoon Cape Town NYE Party 2018
  • Climbing Kilimanjaro in Support of Education
  • Stage 1 Load Shedding in Progress
  • A 2019 New Year’s Gift for Employees
  • Heartbreaking Moments as Paul Gardiner Attempts to Rescue Commons Dolphin
  • Five reasons to get tested for HIV this World AIDS Day
  • InterX Local Au Pair Program
  • Joy for Under the Tree
  • Zimbabwe’s Free Web Hosting service expands to South Africa
  • African Utility Week gets seal of approval from U.S. Department of Commerce for greater American...

Login

Register
Forgot Password?
  • Register
  • Accommodation
  • Advertising
  • Classifieds
  • Events
  • News
  • Contact
  • Special offers

Copyright © 2019 · MyPE · Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa · Privacy Policy · Reach Trust