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TSPA Appeals for Beach Cleanliness and Visitor Responsibility

Aruba is a beautiful place to live and visit. Our beaches always maintain a pleasant environment, attracting many tourists, especially during the peak season. This year, there’s been an increase in traffic along the coastline compared to previous years. Our beaches will be even busier during the Lenten season, with many locals visiting the area as well. […]

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Aruba Appoints a New Environmental Enforcement Officer

 Aruba Appoints New Environmental officer following a special ceremony held at the Ministry of Justice. During the event, Minister Arthur Dowers formally received Patrick Henriquez, who serves within the Department of Nature and Environment. After successfully completing the intensive Buitengewoon Opsporingsambtenaar (BOA) training program, Henriquez is now authorized to issue fines for violations related to nature conservation and

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Two Students Research Visitor Waste Left Behind in Arikok National Park

Two students from the University of Aruba, Jessica Ebbink and Julia van Duijn, are leading a pilot project on waste management at Arikok National Park as part of their minor studies in Circular Economy. The project officially began at Fontein Cave, where the students are conducting research on how to reduce waste, raise environmental awareness, and develop a circular waste management model tailored to Aruba’s

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