Champ Rouget Chouet beach clean 260611 ©RLLord 9319 smg
Wecycle kerbside recycling compartments for recyclates 040810 ©RLLord 84 smg
My wife and I collected all the litter we could find on the pebble beach at La Valette on the morning of 21 June 2009 (previous image).  We returned that evening at dusk to find this litter on the shore.  This image shows the litter left on the shore by La Valette bathing pools during a 12 hour period.  One party of people had left twelve Robinson's Fruit shoot plastic bottles in one location on the shore.  The remaining amount of litter is minor but because most of this litter is not biodegradable it will accumulate on the beach and possibly impact wildlife and present an aesthetic nuisance to tourists and residents.  The plastic bottles and aluminium cans can be recycled.  This litter was photographed the following morning on 22 June 2009.
File No. 220609 5823
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La Valette plastic beach litter ©RLLord 220609 5835 smg
This image shows items found on the shore at La Valette on Guernsey's east coast as well as beer and wine bottles properly disposed of in a green wheelie bin at the top of the slipway.  These bottles and three coke cans found in the green wheelie bin/ Eurobin can be recycled.
File No. 220609 5838
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beach litter before clean-up Champ Rouget 080607 3-914 smg
beach litter Vanessa & Joseph Adams Champ Rouget 080607 32-914 smg
To acknowledge World Oceans Day on 8 June 2007 Guernsey Climate Action Network (G-CAN) members removed human litter from the shore at Champ Rouget on Guernsey's north coast. The litter included fifteen plastic cigarette lighters, parts of several tires, plastic bottles and lots of plastic bottle tops, glue bottles, shampoo bottles, a few empty shotgun cartridges, pieces of Styrofoam, plastic floss holders, plastic sheeting, fibreglass, pieces of foam insulation, lots of pieces of nylon rope, a broken lobster pot, pieces of glass fibre reinforced wood, package strapping material, aluminium drink cans, a golf tee, a broken plastic Frisbee, and various sizes and pieces of plastic packaging. There were also thousands of small pieces of plastic.

File No. 080607 320
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fishinfo@guernsey.net
To acknowledge World Oceans Day on 8 June 2007 Guernsey Climate Action Network (G-CAN) members removed human litter from the shore at Champ Rouget on Guernsey's north coast.  The litter included fifteen plastic cigarette lighters, parts of several tires, plastic bottles and lots of plastic bottle tops, glue bottles, shampoo bottles, a few empty shotgun cartridges, pieces of Styrofoam, plastic floss holders, plastic sheeting, fibreglass, pieces of foam insulation, lots of pieces of nylon rope, a broken lobster pot, pieces of glass fibre reinforced wood, package strapping material, aluminium drink cans, a golf tee, a broken plastic Frisbee, and various sizes and pieces of plastic packaging.  There were also thousands of small pieces of plastic in amongst the pebbles and cobbles.
File No. 080607 304
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fishinfo@guernsey.net
beach litter Vanessa & Joseph Adams Champ Rouget 080607 32-914 smg
beach litter Vanessa & Joseph Adams Champ Rouget 080607 32-914 smg
beach litter Vanessa & Joseph Adams Champ Rouget 080607 32-914 smg
See photo in original gallery.