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Renewed the convention between ministry of Ambiente and Castalia Ecolmar
After black-out years - it has emphasized Legambiente - the necessary activity of monitoring will be restarted, patrolling and antipollution participation in the Italian seas
April 28, 2011
Legambiente has announced that the ministry of the Atmosphere has renewed the convention with the consortile society Castalia Ecolmar for the monitoring and the protection of the sea. "After black-out years - it has announced today the vice president of Legambiente, Sebastiano Venneri - finally the convention between ministry of Ambiente and Castalia is renewed that will be able to restart the necessary activity of monitoring, patrolling and antipollution participation in the Italian seas".
"Thanks to this new agreement, in fact - it has added Venneri - our Country returns to the vanguard in protecting the Mediterranean from the dangers from sversamento, giving beginning to a serious and capillary work of control of the coasts. This service will allow to have of active forces on the territory able to take part in case of little ones and great incidents that threaten our precious ecosystems, but also to carry out an action of garrison and therefore of dissuasion against the potential enemies of the sea".
"This agreement, realized thanks to the job carried out from the Ambient Direction Protection of the ministry of the Atmosphere - it has concluded the vice president of Legambiente - will play a fundamental role also in the safeguard of the protect areas, mainly sensitive to the polluting factors from marine traffic. A role that the ministry of the Atmosphere has decided to carry out in concrete terms, starting a particular action of monitoring with a dedicated ship precisely on the marine area of Lampedusa. An ecosystem of great virtue today to the center of the international attention for disembarks clandestines to it that, graces to initiatives as this will enjoy however attention, surveillance and assistance".
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