Bill Dale of the Isle of Man in the British Isles, the founder of Beach Buddies and a recent recipient of the British Empire Medal, visits us virtually this week as part of the Dr. Ray's Energy & the Environment Speaker Series at Youngstown State
Dale speaks 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Room B100 of Cushwa Hall. The lecture is free and open to the public.
**Pre-registration is required only to join us virtually/online as a webinar:
https://ysu-edu.zoom.us/.../reg.../WN__WFXgJV9T_WsxfPtqisKRQ
**Pre-registration is required only to join us virtually/online as a webinar:
https://ysu-edu.zoom.us/.../reg.../WN__WFXgJV9T_WsxfPtqisKRQ
Event via facebook: https://fb.me/e/2AcSfmnbo
In
October 2006, Dale founded Beach Buddies, an organization devoted to
cleaning the beaches on the Isle of Man, an island of about 85,000
residents located in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland.
Today,
the group has more than 8,000 volunteers, and Dale says the island’s
beaches are the cleanest in Great Britain, and probably all of the
world. In 2016 Beach Buddies was recognized by UNESCO Biosphere as “an
excellent example” of how to tackle the problem of marine litter on the
world’s beaches. Queen Elizabeth has honored the organization for
“Services to the Marine Environment.”
A
native of the Isle of Man, Dale is a former journalist, newspaper
editor, ferry boat operator, bricklayer, electrician, plumber,
footballer, shark watcher and architect. Today he is a regular
guest speaker and is currently in the middle of a new education program in schools designed to raise awareness of the danger to the environment and wildlife by careless litter disposal.
guest speaker and is currently in the middle of a new education program in schools designed to raise awareness of the danger to the environment and wildlife by careless litter disposal.
For more information on Beach Buddies, visit http://beachbuddies.net/.
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