Navy makes its presence felt at National Coastal and Marine Resources Conservation Week

To coincide with the ‘National Coastal and Marine Resources Conservation Week’ the Navy, under the able guidance of Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Piyal De Silva, organized a beach clean-up programme at the Gall Face beach, Colombo today (17th September).

A large group of naval personnel, who joined this praiseworthy effort, sweat it out in the beach and collected heaps of plastic, polythene and other non-degradable waste littering the beach area.

Meanwhile, the ‘National Coastal and Marine Resources Conservation Week’ has been declared from 16th to 21st September and a range of beach cleaning programmes have been set to be carried out in all Naval Commands.

The Navy is instrumental in protection of coastal and marine resources in a bid to conserve them for the future generation.


Beach cleaning at Eastern Naval Command to coincide with National Coastal and Marine Resources Conservation Week


Beach cleaning at Western Naval Command to coincide with National Coastal and Marine Resources Conservation Week


Beach cleaning at North Central Naval Command to coincide with National Coastal and Marine Resources Conservation Week


Beach cleaning at Southern Naval Command to coincide with National Coastal and Marine Resources Conservation Week