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askST: Why is there so much rubbish on the beach in East Coast Park?
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askST: Why is there so much rubbish on the beach in East Coast Park?

The Straits Times reports that East Coast Park in Singapore has experienced an increase in beach rubbish, particularly during the monsoon season. According to official data from the National Environment Agency (NEA), July is typically the month with the highest volume of coastal debris, with East Coast Park accumulating the largest amount of flotsam compared to other beaches. This is attributed to prevailing winds during the south-west monsoon period (June to September). The NEA has increased cleaning operations during this time, but it remains challenging to completely remove all debris due to continuous inflow from the open sea. Most plastic waste on recreational beaches comes from sea-based sources or is carried by marine currents. Efforts to combat marine litter involve both governmental initiatives and volunteer groups, including beach clean-up campaigns.

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askST: Why is there so much rubbish on the beach in East Coast Park?

The Straits Times reports that East Coast Park in Singapore has experienced an increase in beach rubbish, particularly during the monsoon season. According to official data from the National Environment Agency (NEA), July is typically the month with the highest volume of coastal debris, with East Coast Park accumulating the largest amount of flotsam compared to other beaches. This is attributed to prevailing winds during the south-west monsoon period (June to September). The NEA has increased cleaning operations during this time, but it remains challenging to completely remove all debris due to continuous inflow from the open sea. Most plastic waste on recreational beaches comes from sea-based sources or is carried by marine currents. Efforts to combat marine litter involve both governmental initiatives and volunteer groups, including beach clean-up campaigns.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents factual information based on official data and does not exhibit clear ideological framing. It explains environmental phenomena using scientific and governmental sources without overtly favoring one perspective over another.

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