GreenSeas Trust targets butts on the beach

GreenSeas Trust volunteers clean up Cannes beach. Photo: Facebook GreenSeas Trust
GreenSeas Trust volunteers clean up Cannes beach. Photo: Facebook GreenSeas Trust

The UK-based charity GreenSeas Trust, with the support of the Mairie de Cannes in France, recently gave away free pocket ashtrays and leaflets at Midi Plage, just west of La Croisette, to residents and tourists taking advantage of this popular beach and the sunny weather.

A group of GreenSeas Trust volunteers, made up of local residents from the Cannes region and visitors, made a visible attempt to bring awareness by picking up cigarette ends, plastics and rubbish from the sand. The group working together en-masse caught the attention of beach-goers, many of who were surprised to learn that cigarette filters are made of cellulose acetate fibres (a plastic), which does not degrade.

The GreenSeas Trust volunteers explained that cigarette butts left extinguished in the sand or carelessly tossed on the beach, upon reaching the sea, release toxic chemicals such as, acetone, ammonia, formaldehyde and cadmium, the active component in battery acid. This Molotov cocktail of carcinogenic chemicals and toxins leak into the marine environment and poison microbes, insects and fish or suffocate marine wildlife. It is estimated there are 4 trillion cigarette butts in the oceans.

The charity was established in memory of Haida Khan who loved the sea with a passion. Her daughter, Fazilette Khan, said, “GreenSeas Trust wants smokers to behave responsibly and put their butts in designated bins or pocket ashtrays. Cigarette butts are the number one item found in coastal clean-ups. Every time we organise an awareness campaign it brings us closer to our goal to ensure marine life and fish stocks are sustainable for future generations.”

The aim of GreenSeas Trust (greenseas.org ) is to educate, promote and implement environmental programs to eliminate plastics and marine debris entering the seas and coastal areas.

Fatal scooter collision closes Moyenne Corniche

firetruckA head-on collision between a car and a scooter caused the Moyenne Corniche to be closed for almost two hours on Saturday morning, shortly after 9:45am. The Monaco fire service was called to the scene where the scooter rider, 52, was gravely injured. The man, a Nice resident, later died from his injuries, according to Monaco-Matin.

French police based in Menton are seeking to establish the cause of the accident, in which the scooter was totally destroyed. This latest accident involving a two-wheeler underlines the fact that more than half of fatal accidents on the Cote d’Azur involve motorcyclists and scooter drivers.

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Prince pens preface for champagne book

pa wineHSH Prince Albert has written the preface for a new book to be published in September on the topic of the major champagne houses and their families.

Author Françoise Gauthier has kept in touch with the Prince since first meeting him in 1985 during an event sponsored by Besserat de Bellefon, the champagne house founded in 1843. Mme Gauthier returned to Monaco in 1991, at which time she was in charge of public relations for Charles Heidsieck. She has visited the Principality and met the Prince almost every year.

“When I wrote the book, I was thinking of the Prince as someone who might write the preface. When I asked him, he accepted immediately,” Mme Gauthier said. “In his preface, Prince Albert says that champagne always plays an important part in convivial events, whether at the Palace or in Monaco’s other emblematic establishments.”

 
 

ACREW offers masterclasses during MYS

RascasseACREW2ACREW, a provider of professional development to superyacht captains and crew, has announced the opening of registrations for ACREW Monaco at La Rascasse during the Monaco Yacht Show. This year the entire venue and terraces will be dedicated to this networking and professional development event.

Having listened to captains and crew about the subjects that most concern them, ACREW says its team has designed “an exciting programme featuring one masterclass each day and several hands-on workshops”.

ACREW is inviting superyacht captains and crew to register for attendance. To celebrate the launch of its new app – “to track your travels and record nautical miles”– Bunker Buoy, the official ACREW Monaco Registrations Sponsor, will award prizes to crew who download their application.

The event has already generated significant interest and crew are advised to register interest for the masterclasses and workshops as places are limited.

ACREW also confirms that Warsash Superyacht Academy and MYBA are returning as supporting partners of ACREW Monaco. This year they will be joined by the Professional Yacht Association (PYA) who will run their annual PYA seminars from ACREW Monaco at La Rascasse.

Reds look for second win Tuesday at home

Gabriel Boschilia. Photo: YouTube
Gabriel Boschilia. Photo: YouTube

Monaco’s footballers scored their first win of the season, away against Nantes. The only goal of the match came from Monaco’s Gabriel Boschilia with a direct shot to the net in the 25th minute.

Coach Leonardo Jardim had fielded a junior team for the second game of the Ligue 1 season, keeping back the big guns for Tuesday’s second leg of the Champions League confrontation with Villarreal at home. ASM won the first meet 2-1.

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