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Uluwatu, on Bali’s Bukit Peninsula, was cemented into the surfing hall of fame when Rusty Miller and Steve Cooney paddled out for the filming of Morning of the Earth in 1971. The combination of perfect reef formation, optimum swell direction, and seasonally predictable winds has lead to Uluwatu becoming one of the most highly visited waves on the planet, with over a quarter of a million surfers visiting annually. *
Thirty years on, June 2011 Eco Surf Rescue Uluwatu was created with a mission to: plan, design, build and manage a solid and liquid waste infrastructure, facilities and associated waste management system to preserve and bring back to health the local ecosystems. That one day Uluwatu will be a recognised Surf Hertigate Site.
* (quoting Conservation International's Indonesia report)
ESRU paddle out marks project's progress, Rip Curl donates US$5465 from T-Shirt sales, and Caritas Switzerland donates tank and provides service to recycle cooking oil to bio diesel
Water Sample report 'Nasty & Dangerous'. Taken 8th June, read the full test results here.
* Localized composting solution planned
* Caritas Switerland to recycle cooking oil
* 1st environmental training for warungs
* Non & Organic bins distributed to warungs
* 3D site survey completed
* Liquid Waste Mgmt plan outlined
* Water Tests conducted
* Central concrete bin under construction
* ecoBali trash collection service starts
* Clean-up removes 30 tons of rubbish
* 2D site survey
* Solid Waste Mgmt plan approved
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