Euro Weekly News - Costa Blanca North 9 - 15 September 2021 Issue 1888

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The people’s paper Issue No. 1888

9 - 15 Sept 2021

Rapid payers OVER the past year, the Generalitat took only 30 days to pay suppliers and in July settled bills within 19.98 days, the fastest since records were first kept in 2015.

Choc shock

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ANEMONA GOES FURTHER

JIJONA-BASED manufacturer Antiu Xixona, which manufactures turron as well as Mercadona’s own label chocolate, revealed that consumption of the latter grew by 5.4 per cent last year, owing to lockdown.

Fresh start IN a reshuffle designed to create ‘renewed energy’ at the town hall, Calpe’s mayor Ana Sala has created two new departments to deal with Animal Welfare and Sustainable Development respectively.

Fair shares JAVEA is currently sending a daily 2,000 cubic metres of desalinated water to TeuladaMoraira and Benitachell, both of which are historically and chronically short of water for the summer populations.

Photo credit:Anemona.

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LONG JOURNEY: Anemona rowers completing the virtual leg of their voyage.

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Marine life under pressure

MASSIFICATION is literally leaving its mark on the seabed, according to environmentalists Ecologistas en Accion. The association’s sailing boat, Diosa Maat, visited the Mari‐ na Alta in mid‐August when the coast was under “strong pressure” from pleasure craft, the ecologists said. The Diosa Maat’s crew in‐ spected Cabo de San Antonio and Javea’s Cala de Sardinera beach, in collaboration with volunteer divers who helped to clean the seabed and assess the impact of moored boats on underwater meadows of Posidonia Oceanica seaweed. “We have seen boatowners ar‐ guing over moorings at the envi‐ ronmental buoys where they are now supposed to moor,” the asso‐ ciation told the Spanish media. “Anchors are also damaging the seabed,” they declared. “Launches were exceeding speed

limits and we saw jet‐skis invad‐ ing restricted zones and areas that are reserved for swimmers.” The same overcrowding on the surface was having an adverse effect on the seabed where submerged rubbish abounded, including chains and anchors as well as plastics, a spokesperson revealed. The crew were allegedly insulted by boatown‐ ers who had little awareness of the need to respect the sea and marine wildlife and were irrigated by the presence of Ecologistas en Accion, the association said afterwards.


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