Thursday 11 September 2014

seaweeds cover Sierra Leone's Lumley beach

In the midst of the Ebola outbreak that has hit Sierra Leone and her neighbours in West Africa, Brown seaweeds have covered one of Sierra Leone's most beautiful beaches; the Lumley beach. While this is a serious environmental issue, the government and its partners are very busy developing strategies to fight one of its worse health disaster so far. However, it is important for environmental authorities and their stakeholders to start planning means of ridding off the  the seaweeds from the beach. Environmental agencies should do this alongside businesses along the beach.  Sooner the health issue is resolved, Sierra Leone will gain back its status in tourism. 




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