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Balearic basketball championship rolls into Formentera this weekend

Foto campionat-balear-basketFrom Friday to Sunday, the Antoni Blanc sport centre will welcome the boys and girls school finals of what's known as the Campionat Balear, the regional championship.

A Govern balear initiative supported by Formentera's own department of sport, the competition will take place Friday afternoon and in the morning on Saturday and Sunday. Six groups will attend—three from Mallorca, two from Menorca and one from Eivissa.

It will be attended by six groups (three from Mallorca, two from Menorca and one from Eivissa) and organised as a small, all-play-all tournament and final qualification is determined based on points.

Formentera's spring of sport
The Campionat Balear is just one of a multiplicity of sports features (the Ophiusa regatta, Far a Far footrace and Mitja Marató among them) aimed at showcasing Formentera as a low-season destination for travellers and fitness fans as well as promoting active lifestyles among islanders.

Formentera's cinema teams up with special needs advocates

Cartell CampeonesThe Formentera Council's departments of culture and social welfare report that this weekend's programmed feature at the local cinema, the Javier Fesser-directed Campeones, is a dramedy whose cast includes Javier Gutiérrez and individuals with a diverse range of disabilities.

Proceeds from the scheduled Friday (9.30pm) and Sunday (9.00pm) screenings will go to benefit APNEEF, an Eivissa/Formentera-based association for individuals with special needs. This Friday, in a merchandise stand set up at the cinema's entrance, several children from APNEEF will be on hand to lend a hand with ticketing and ushering.

This summer, Formentera's visiting cruise ships must steer clear of posidonia

foto sea cloud IIThe department of environment of the Formentera Council reports that this summer, cruise ships that tie up in the island's waters must do it outside la Savina port's zone two. The measure can be traced to 2015, when the Council began advocating for posidonia preservation.

Environment secretary Daisee Aguilera spoke cheerily about a measure “offering the renewed promise of balancing tourism-driven cruise ship traffic with posidonia safeguards”. She also thanked agencies like the Balearic Islands port authority and harbour master's office and Verlio, an Eivissan shipping agent, for their engagement in the effort.

The first cruise ship to anchor in nearby waters this season will be Sea Cloud II, a 117-metre vessel whose arrival is scheduled for this Friday. Two more have stops planned this summer. To avoid damage to the seagrass meadows, all three ships will anchor one nautical mile northwest of the port in a sandy bottomed area of water 40 metres deep.

Formentera consolidates and expands recycling programme for organic waste

foto dia reciclatge 2018 2The Formentera Council's environment office took the opportunity of International Recycling Day to distribute special composting sacks to businesses in Sant Francesc which took part in last year's test run of a door-to-door programme to recycle organic waste.

Last year, one hundred tonnes of discarded organic material were collected and mixed with shredded plant trimmings. A roughly eight-month maturation process resulted in three hundred cubic metres of high-quality compost for gardens and agriculture.

CiF environment secretary Daisee Aguilera thanked the participants in last year's trial in Sant Francesc and underscored the importance of recycling organic rubbish. The secretary highlighted the importance of “consolidating the cycle of organic matter”, and beamed about the current measure's potential to “restore the inherent utility of organic waste” at the same time it “helps to reduce the volume of material entering landfills”. Aguilera professed renewed ambition in what she maintained was an already very successful recycling programme on the island. “This year we've been named the biggest per capita glass recyclers in the nation,” she said. “We're hoping that sort of active participation will continue across local business, because organic waste recycling helps us all”.

Following the success of last year's recycling push, the Council moved to extend organic waste collection to the entire island. Over a five-month period that began May 15, one hundred seventy local businesses classified as “medium- to large-scale waste producers” will be able to recycle their organic refuse at points along two established routes. In addition, businesses will have at their disposition an environmental ombudsperson and three patrol staff available to provide assistance and field questions about the initiative.

Last year Formentera's €90,000 organic waste initiative received €32,000 in subsidies from the environmental arm of the LEADER programme. It is hoped 400 tonnes will be collected this year.

With online service activated, Formentera gives islanders voice in proposed MEDSALT-2 surveys

Foto medsaltThe Formentera Council is joining Aliança Mar Blava's bid to stop Medsalt-2, a series of proposed acoustic surveys, by allowing islanders to voice opposition online.

Besides collecting comments on the project in person at the environment office, street-side canvassing has also been conducted at events like the recent half marathon and a stand on the administration's doorstep. From today, islanders can take to the Formentera Citizen Information Office's online platform (OVAC) to leave comments on the plan.

From the “Destacats” menu on the main page, visitors to the site will find the option to “Present comments on the MEDSALT-2 acoustic survey project” (Presentació al·legacions al projecte de sondejos acústics MEDSALT-2). Clicking on it will lead them to page where their comment can be signed and sent. The page also features information about the project and details about the online comments process.

Given the potentially devastating repercussions the project stands to have on our coasts, the Council urges broad support of Aliança Mar Blava's effort to stop it.

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