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Kuwaiti Diving Team removes four tons of waste from Zour coast

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Last updated: 2026/01/02 at 12:35 PM
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Kuwait is taking significant steps to protect its marine environment, with the Kuwaiti Diving Team leading the charge. Recently, the team, operating under the Environmental Voluntary Foundation, successfully completed a major coastal cleanup campaign at Al-Zour coast in southern Kuwait, removing a staggering four tons of waste. This initiative marks the beginning of a broader winter program dedicated to preserving Kuwait’s beautiful, yet vulnerable, coastline.

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Why Al-Zour? A Biodiversity HotspotStrengthening Community Engagement

Kuwaiti Diving Team Launches Winter Coastal Cleanup Campaign

The five-day campaign at Al-Zour focused on removing a variety of debris, including pervasive plastic pollution, discarded wood, abandoned fishing nets – a major threat to marine life – large ropes, and even barrels. Team leader Waleed Al-Fadhli spoke to KUNA, the Kuwait News Agency, emphasizing the strategic importance of choosing Al-Zour as the campaign’s starting point.

Why Al-Zour? A Biodiversity Hotspot

Al-Zour coast was selected due to its recognized environmental significance and its crucial role in supporting Kuwait’s biodiversity. The area is a vital habitat for numerous marine species, making it particularly susceptible to the damaging effects of pollution. The team strategically timed the cleanup to coincide with low tide periods, maximizing their efficiency in removing the accumulated waste.

This initial beach cleanup isn’t a one-off event, but rather the launch of a series of winter environmental campaigns. The team plans to systematically clean all of Kuwait’s beaches and islands throughout the colder months, capitalizing on favorable weather conditions and increased public awareness.

Addressing the Growing Problem of Marine Debris

The campaign’s success highlights the ongoing battle against marine debris in Kuwait. The team recognized that increased beach activity, coupled with strong northerly winds that push waste towards the shore, creates a perfect storm for pollution buildup. By proactively removing this waste, they aim to prevent further environmental damage and maintain a safe and sustainable coastal environment.

The issue of plastic pollution is particularly concerning. Plastic breaks down into microplastics, which are ingested by marine animals, entering the food chain and ultimately impacting human health. Abandoned fishing nets, often referred to as “ghost nets,” continue to trap and kill marine life long after they’ve been discarded. These are key areas the team is focusing on during their cleanup efforts.

A Call to Civic Responsibility and Volunteerism

Al-Fadhli passionately urged all segments of Kuwaiti society to participate in these vital environmental efforts. He encouraged citizens to take advantage of the cool, moderate winter weather to engage in field-based volunteer work, and to utilize upcoming public holidays for waste removal initiatives.

He stressed that these campaigns are more than just routine cleanups; they are a fundamental pillar of environmental sustainability. Protecting Kuwait’s waters from pollution and safeguarding marine life is a critical investment in the future. Al-Fadhli also appealed to beachgoers and park visitors to practice responsible behavior, ensuring they leave no trace of their presence.

Strengthening Community Engagement

The team’s commitment extends beyond direct cleanup efforts. They are actively seeking to support community initiatives aimed at keeping Kuwait’s seas clean. This collaborative approach fosters a sense of shared responsibility and empowers local communities to become stewards of their environment. The success of the Al-Zour environmental campaign demonstrates the power of collective action.

Looking Ahead: A Sustainable Future for Kuwait’s Coastline

The Kuwaiti Diving Team’s dedication to preserving Kuwait’s marine environment is commendable. Their intensive efforts throughout the winter season will undoubtedly contribute to cleaner beaches and healthier seas. This initiative serves as a powerful reminder that protecting nature is not just an environmental imperative, but a valuable investment in the future.

By sending a clear message to future generations about the importance of preserving national resources, the team is laying the foundation for a more sustainable and environmentally conscious Kuwait. We encourage readers to learn more about the Environmental Voluntary Foundation and explore opportunities to volunteer and contribute to these crucial conservation efforts. Let’s all do our part to ensure a pristine coastline for generations to come.

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