? "Thanks to the cooperation between HSBC and the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology in the past three years, which has made great efforts for the restoration of marine ecology; Last year, Keelung City designated the sea area in front of Chaojing Park as a marine conservation area, which is about to bear fruit! There have been no dolphins here for decades. Dolphins came in June 165438+ 10 last year! We thought it was an accident, but I didn't expect the dolphins to come back in February this year! Keelung Mayor Lin Youchang praised the efforts of HSBC.
Wu Yi, curator of the Museum of Marine Science and Technology, sent a commemorative card to the general manager of HSBC (Taiwan Province Province) Commercial Bank, thanking HSBC for "helping coral conservation and enriching marine ecology" since its opening three years ago.
The battle to clean the beach
HSBC volunteers immediately divided into groups. In addition to picking up garbage at the seaside, they also decrypted the floating objects and extracted floating objects cards. Make bamboo bushes to build a soft silk delivery room, assist coral transplantation, clean the biological rehabilitation pool, experience the burning of seaweed jade seeds, make seaweed cards, DIY keys and so on. And experience marine ecological protection and education in the division of labor.
Alex, an employee of HSBC, joined the net beach group with his two sons who are in primary school, and walked on the beach rock bank next to the reserve in the scorching sun.
"Dad, why is there so much garbage by the sea? The eldest son Chandler asked his father Alex. Because the sea will bring the garbage discarded by human beings to the shore. Alex explained. "Dad, the school told us that a turtle was caught by a fishing boat, with its nose stuck in a straw and unable to breathe!" Chandler said worriedly, so clean up the garbage and don't let it hurt them again! Alex opportunity education.
"I picked up the garbage! Chandler shouted that he took his younger brother to pick up plastic baskets and lighters, put them in his big net pocket, and diligently "treasure hunt" on the beach with a long stick; Soon, the big net bag was filled with glass fragments, plastic ropes, styrofoam, plastic bottles and caps, slippers, toys, cigarette butts and even motorcycle keys.
"Children so fierce, will soon be filled! After being praised by the lecturer of the National Museum of Ocean Science and Technology, the two little brothers were sweating all over the beach and their nets were full, so they didn't want to stop.
Cleaning the beach is completed, and the sea drift is decrypted (garbage classification and weighing). The two brothers discovered that the biggest thing is plastic products, which is also the chief culprit of the marine ecological disaster.
Make drifting cards and burn seaweed jade seeds.
In the eyes of Sue Bamford, a British artist who dyed a pink hair, the seemingly ugly marine garbage has a profound artistic therapeutic effect. In Chaojing ocean centre, next to Chaojing Park, several groups of mothers and volunteers from HSBC took their children. Under the guidance of Su Lili, they drew floating cards with washed floating objects, supplemented by art knives, white glue, pigments and discarded cartons.
Su Lili, an artist, witnessed the mothers and volunteers of HSBC forget how to draw, and then they can turn the shock of Jingtan into bright and unforgettable cards with colors and handwork.
In another classroom, the instructor instructed HSBC parent-child volunteers to clean seaweed and cook seaweed with eggs, never forgetting to preach the concept that seaweed can grow in a healthy environment only by preserving marine ecology. Because of the fragrant smell, every time Yu Zi is cooked, there are children begging for a "taste", which is very interesting.
Create bamboo bushes to help protect soft silk.
There are a lot of bamboos in the outdoor square of ocean centre in the intertidal zone. The commentator is demonstrating to the parents and volunteers of HSBC, taking a certain distance from the bamboo joints, sawing them off, making a "bamboo bush" and quickly completing a bamboo bush. "Have you seen, at the bottom of the sea, bamboo will open. In this way, the soft silk accustomed to laying eggs on gorgonian will mistake bamboo bushes for gorgonian and lay eggs on them! 」
Hsbc volunteers did their best, holding a saw in one hand and holding bamboo in the other, and saw bamboo three or two times; Volunteers waited for the opportunity to pick up the saw and were eager to try. With such division of labor and cooperation, more than a dozen bamboo bushes have been completed. Several commentators in diving suits, together with HSBC volunteers, were armed to the teeth and dragged bamboo bushes to the coast. At one command, the diver brought the bamboo bushes into the water to find a suitable seabed to place them. The HSBC parent-child volunteers who made bamboo bushes were very excited, killing two birds with one stone by protecting and absorbing knowledge.
Under the scorching sun, the teams responsible for coral transplantation and cleaning up the bioremediation pool have also been completed. "Very tired! But it's very fulfilling! This group of HSBC parent-child volunteers said.
Environmental education is closely related to role models.
"Environment and education are the most important topics for HSBC in the world. Li Qingru, Vice President of Corporate Sustainable Development Department of HSBC (Taiwan Province Province) Commercial Bank, pointed out that the coral reefs in Taiwan Province Province are facing an unprecedented catastrophe. Since 20 15, HSBC has launched a coral restoration plan. Encourage employees to take care of their children and do their best to take action for the environment through the clean beach experience activities.
Don't underestimate the trickle-down effort. When soft silk proliferates, corals gradually recover and dolphins often appear. "Example is better than words. Parents with children are the most powerful education. " Li Qingru said positively.