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Croatian beaches face battle against Adriatic plastic

Plastic is seen floating in the Adriatic sea in National Park Kornati, Croatia, May 11, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

ZAGREB (Reuters) - With the summer season winding down on Croatia's Adriatic Sea beaches, environmentalists and diving clubs are turning to the task of clearing plastic waste left behind by locals, tourists and washed up from Albania, Greece or Montenegro.

Once a year Croatia's "Blue Cleaning" takes part in many locations along the coast and involves around 10,000 people, according to the Zmergo environmentalist group.

A smaller clean-up being organized for next week in Kornati national park, which stretches down Croatia's west coast taking in an archipelago of 89 islands, is the third of its kind and targets six locations within the park, according to organizers.

A diver carries a bag full of garbage in the Adriatic sea off the island of Ugljan, Croatia, May 19, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

"Along with local products, we also find a lot of plastic waste with labels in Albanian or Greek, for example, brought by the sea currents," Martina Markov, who works in the park, told Reuters.

In a similar clean-up this month in the Telascica nature park, just north of the Kornati park, plastic bottles of Coca Cola and local water brand Jamnica and two popular beer brands were among the most frequent products found in the sea.

"The solution lies in changing habits and tougher legislation. Cleaning is just a palliative measure which won't solve the problem," Markov said.

Knife is seen at the bottom of the Adriatic sea in National Park Kornati, Croatia, May 11, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

Plastic pollution affecting the wider Mediterranean Sea has prompted Greenpeace in Croatia, Spain, Italy, Greece and Bulgaria to launch a campaign against single-use plastic items.

(Reporting by Igor Ilic; editing by Jason Neely)

TV-set is seen at the bottom of the Adriatic sea in National Park Kornati, Croatia, May 12, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
A diver cleans garbage from the bottom of the Adriatic sea in National Park Kornati, Croatia, May 12, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
A divers are seen clean garbage from bottom of the Adriatic sea off the island of Ugljan, Croatia, May 19, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
A wheel is seen at the bottom of the Adriatic sea off the island of Ugljan, Croatia, May 19, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
A ball for volleyball is seen at the bottom of Adriatic sea of the island Mljet, Croatia, May 30, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
A boot is seen at the bottom of the Adriatic sea of the island Mljet, Croatia, May 29, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
A plastic bottle is seen floating in an Adriatic sea of the island Mljet, Croatia, May 30, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
A sponge is seen at the bottom of the Adriatic sea of the island Mljet, Croatia, May 30, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
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