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Fecal Sludge & Waste Water Impact on Marine Environments
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Hi all,
I know this is an old thread but I came upon it and I thought I would share some relevant information. I am leading a working group of scientists, practitioners, technical experts, and development partners in the fields of sanitation, engineering, water quality, and marine conservation ( snappartnership.net/teams/improving-coastal-health/ ). Our work is part of a broader coalition to improve collaboration across the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and conservation sectors to better achieve public and ecosystem health outcomes. Please visit The Ocean Sewage Alliance website for more information.
We have just launched a needs assessment survey to identify current barriers to collaboration between the marine conservation and sanitation sectors and to hear your ideas on the resources you need to help you implement ocean-friendly sanitation interventions and reduce wastewater pollution entering marine environments.
I encourage you to fill it out!
www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZZ5ZXK7
Regards,
Amelia
I know this is an old thread but I came upon it and I thought I would share some relevant information. I am leading a working group of scientists, practitioners, technical experts, and development partners in the fields of sanitation, engineering, water quality, and marine conservation ( snappartnership.net/teams/improving-coastal-health/ ). Our work is part of a broader coalition to improve collaboration across the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and conservation sectors to better achieve public and ecosystem health outcomes. Please visit The Ocean Sewage Alliance website for more information.
We have just launched a needs assessment survey to identify current barriers to collaboration between the marine conservation and sanitation sectors and to hear your ideas on the resources you need to help you implement ocean-friendly sanitation interventions and reduce wastewater pollution entering marine environments.
I encourage you to fill it out!
www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZZ5ZXK7
Regards,
Amelia
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Hi Alex,
Thank you for making the connection to ZMT and Marie. I will reach out to her.
Regards,
Andrew
Thank you for making the connection to ZMT and Marie. I will reach out to her.
Regards,
Andrew
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Dear Andrew,
I'd link to link you with ZMT (Center for Marine Sciences, Bremen, Germany). Their interdisciplinary approach (ecological, economical and social science) is helpful in connecting the different sectors by on the ground research.
Specifically at least 1 PhD fellow Marie Fujitani (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) is currently investigating the impact of untreated wastewater for the tourism sector (Eastern Africa/Tansania, Indonesia).
Feel free to contact her directly.
Kind regards,
Alex
I'd link to link you with ZMT (Center for Marine Sciences, Bremen, Germany). Their interdisciplinary approach (ecological, economical and social science) is helpful in connecting the different sectors by on the ground research.
Specifically at least 1 PhD fellow Marie Fujitani (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) is currently investigating the impact of untreated wastewater for the tourism sector (Eastern Africa/Tansania, Indonesia).
Feel free to contact her directly.
Kind regards,
Alex
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Dear all,
in February 2020, the SuSanA WG4&WG6 convened during the AfWA conference in Kampala (the meeting documentation is available here .
One of the topics, we discussed during the meetings was the Source-to-Sea approach, which is currently piloted by SIWI in Ethiopia and Vietnam (more information about the project here ).
The Source-to-Sea approach is a governance paradigm, across geographical borders, that fosters cross-sectoral cooperation and takes into consideration the various interlinkages that exists between the land systems and the open sea. At first sight, the approach focuses on reducing the pollution of the ocean with solid waste / plastic waste, but it can be also useful in addressing problems arising from improper management of wastewater and sanitation.
The GIZ sustainable sanitation programme, has been taking a closer look at the source-to-sea approach from a wastewater and sanitation perspective, and drafted a short discussion paper on this topic.
Some parts of it have been presented at the WG4/WG6 meeting in Kampala and I am pleased to share the whole paper with you.
Any feedback regarding the paper is warmly welcome, as well as your experiences in preventing wastewater and faecal sludge entering the oceans and any other ideas on the topic.
Special thanks to Andrew Whitesell for having started this discussion and sharing various resources on the topic. You are cited in the attached discussion paper.
Best regards,
Anne
in February 2020, the SuSanA WG4&WG6 convened during the AfWA conference in Kampala (the meeting documentation is available here .
One of the topics, we discussed during the meetings was the Source-to-Sea approach, which is currently piloted by SIWI in Ethiopia and Vietnam (more information about the project here ).
The Source-to-Sea approach is a governance paradigm, across geographical borders, that fosters cross-sectoral cooperation and takes into consideration the various interlinkages that exists between the land systems and the open sea. At first sight, the approach focuses on reducing the pollution of the ocean with solid waste / plastic waste, but it can be also useful in addressing problems arising from improper management of wastewater and sanitation.
The GIZ sustainable sanitation programme, has been taking a closer look at the source-to-sea approach from a wastewater and sanitation perspective, and drafted a short discussion paper on this topic.
Some parts of it have been presented at the WG4/WG6 meeting in Kampala and I am pleased to share the whole paper with you.
Any feedback regarding the paper is warmly welcome, as well as your experiences in preventing wastewater and faecal sludge entering the oceans and any other ideas on the topic.
Special thanks to Andrew Whitesell for having started this discussion and sharing various resources on the topic. You are cited in the attached discussion paper.
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Dear Andrew,
thank you again for sharing these reports. They can be found in the SuSanA library now.
Ocean Health Index 2018: Methods: www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resource...library/details/3725
How to Sustainably Feed 10 Billion People by 2050, in 21 Charts: www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resource...library/details/3726
Battling a Common Enemy: Joining Forces in the Fight against Sewage Pollution: www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resource...library/details/3727
Missing the boat: Critical threats to coral reefs are neglected at global scale: www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resource...library/details/3728
Sewage pollution: mitigation is key for coral reef stewardship: www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resource...library/details/3729
Best regards,
Maximilian
thank you again for sharing these reports. They can be found in the SuSanA library now.
Ocean Health Index 2018: Methods: www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resource...library/details/3725
How to Sustainably Feed 10 Billion People by 2050, in 21 Charts: www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resource...library/details/3726
Battling a Common Enemy: Joining Forces in the Fight against Sewage Pollution: www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resource...library/details/3727
Missing the boat: Critical threats to coral reefs are neglected at global scale: www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resource...library/details/3728
Sewage pollution: mitigation is key for coral reef stewardship: www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resource...library/details/3729
Best regards,
Maximilian
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Dear Andrew,
thank you so much for sharing those valuable reports! They provide an excellent overview about this topic.
I think they also deserve to be uploaded on the SuSanA library and I will coordinate with the SuSanA Secretariat to do so.
Best regards,
Anne
thank you so much for sharing those valuable reports! They provide an excellent overview about this topic.
I think they also deserve to be uploaded on the SuSanA library and I will coordinate with the SuSanA Secretariat to do so.
Best regards,
Anne
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Division for Climate Change, Environment & Infrastructure
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Dear Andrew,
Many thanks for your mail, greatly appreciate,
Currently the data is being used for creating awareness to our Graduate students in their final year studies,
1. on impact on coral reef and data on Ocean Health and associated assets due to pollutants viz. sewage along coast at depths 15 to 20m.
2. accumulation of plastic debries along coast and at deeper seas eg . Plastic patches and their existence near Indian coast
Will keep you informed, on details Etc.
Well wishes and thanks
Many thanks for your mail, greatly appreciate,
Currently the data is being used for creating awareness to our Graduate students in their final year studies,
1. on impact on coral reef and data on Ocean Health and associated assets due to pollutants viz. sewage along coast at depths 15 to 20m.
2. accumulation of plastic debries along coast and at deeper seas eg . Plastic patches and their existence near Indian coast
Will keep you informed, on details Etc.
Well wishes and thanks
Prof. Ajit Seshadri, Faculty in Marine Engg. Deptt. Vels University, and
Head-Environment , VigyanVijay Foundation, Consultant (Water shed Mngmnt, WWT, WASH, others)Located at present at Chennai, India
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Hello Ajit,
When do you expect to publish your report? I look forward to reading it.
Cheers,
Andrew
When do you expect to publish your report? I look forward to reading it.
Cheers,
Andrew
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Dear A Whitesell .
Many thanks for sharing data on 5 pdf
data especially on impact on coral reef and
data on Ocean Health.
We are collecting data and doing study on merits of sewage discharge on coasts and effects on corals and fish diversity at shallow depths 15 to 20m.
And accumulation of plastic debries along coast and at deeper seas.
Well wishes
Many thanks for sharing data on 5 pdf
data especially on impact on coral reef and
data on Ocean Health.
We are collecting data and doing study on merits of sewage discharge on coasts and effects on corals and fish diversity at shallow depths 15 to 20m.
And accumulation of plastic debries along coast and at deeper seas.
Well wishes
Prof. Ajit Seshadri, Faculty in Marine Engg. Deptt. Vels University, and
Head-Environment , VigyanVijay Foundation, Consultant (Water shed Mngmnt, WWT, WASH, others)Located at present at Chennai, India
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Hi Anne,
Attached are 5 pdfs I chose to share based on them being less likely to show up in FSM circles and because I think they are interesting.
AW
Attached are 5 pdfs I chose to share based on them being less likely to show up in FSM circles and because I think they are interesting.
AW
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Dear awhitesell
It appears in principle and practice, mariners at sea sailing in ships are more organised in managing- wastes ie solids, liquids and gases too.
Marine Industries that use the sea as a sink are varied, to name some as below:
Shipping, fishing and fish factory shps, oil/ gas/ mineral exploration, cruise shps, others.
All of them are guided by IMO Rules and to the extent personnel on board to are trained and periodically re skilled.
Even to the extent when there are events leading to pollution and effects, adequate safe guards are progressed..
Well wishes.
It appears in principle and practice, mariners at sea sailing in ships are more organised in managing- wastes ie solids, liquids and gases too.
Marine Industries that use the sea as a sink are varied, to name some as below:
Shipping, fishing and fish factory shps, oil/ gas/ mineral exploration, cruise shps, others.
All of them are guided by IMO Rules and to the extent personnel on board to are trained and periodically re skilled.
Even to the extent when there are events leading to pollution and effects, adequate safe guards are progressed..
Well wishes.
Prof. Ajit Seshadri, Faculty in Marine Engg. Deptt. Vels University, and
Head-Environment , VigyanVijay Foundation, Consultant (Water shed Mngmnt, WWT, WASH, others)Located at present at Chennai, India
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