Beach Cleaning

Cleaning the beach also improves the coastal and ocean ecosystem by making sure that none of the trash kills marine life or is toxic enough to disrupt the marine life cycle. A beach clean up is also an opportunity to gather fresh data about the state of our coasts and the types of trash that pollutes them.

Why is it important not to leave rubbish at the beach?

Don't Throw Trash In It. One reason that we need to stop polluting the oceans, is it's hurting the fish and birds around the ocean since they are mistaking garbage for food or getting caught in it and it's hard for them to escape

Beaches provide protection to residents living near the ocean by acting as a buffer against the high winds and waves of powerful storms, and help drive economic activity important to nearby communities.

Cleaning the beach is a more meaningful activity than simply walking the beachBeach cleanups are great for getting the community involved, meeting others and getting outside.

Amami is committed to preserve the environment and support the local communities

  1. Pick Up Litter. It's not uncommon to walk across a beach and find a food wrapper or a soda can. ...
  2. Use Reusable Containers. ...
  3. Be Mindful of Using Water Toys/Floats. ...
  4. Pick Up after Your Pets. ...
  5. Don't Leave Cigarette Butts on the Beach.

13 %
Cost reduction
+ 0 %
Efficiency
50 %
Less consumption

Talipanan Beach

A nice and quiet beach just five minutes away from the bustling white beach. Don't forget to bring everything you need as there are no shops around. This is the ideal place for a family Picknick. Just don't forget to clean up after yourself!

Aninuan Beach

A nice and quiet beach just five minutes away from the bustling white beach. Don't forget to bring everything you need as there are no shops around. This is the ideal place for a family Picknick. Just don't forget to clean up after yourself!