Reconciling environmental action and the tourist attractions of the coast and recover the expense for the benefit of the citizens are the targets of the actions that the Ministry of Environment, Rural and Marine held in the Region of Murcia has said this afternoon San Javier, the Secretary General of the Sea, Juan Carlos Martin Fragueiro during the meeting he had with the media following a meeting at City Hall with the Mayor of San Javier, Pepa García, mayor of San Pedro del Pinatar José María García and a representative of the municipality of Los Alcazares.
At the meeting in which also helped the Government Delegate in Murcia, Rafael González, General Director of Coasts and the Sea of Ministry of Environment, Alicia Paz, and the Director General of Coasts in Murcia, Francisca Baraza, has addressed the need to work to improve environmental conditions of the Mar Menor, under the cooperation of all administrations, explained Juan Carlos Martín.
The Secretary General of the Sea, has pointed out that among other actions the department has withdrawn from the beaches at Mar Menor 310 berths, known as "dead", of which 210 correspond to the end of San Javier.
The Secretary General of the Sea, Juan Carlos Martín San Javier culminated in today's visit to the region where he presented several projects in the Murcia coast with an investment of almost 5 million euros.
In San Javier have addressed the actions undertaken in the area, which also announced a project to study the situation on the beach of La Llana San Pedro del Pinatar.
Juan Carlos Martinez has also undertaken to inform the Secretary of State of Rural Environment and Water, have expressed concern that the mayors of the Mar Menor on the status of rainwater harvesting in the area.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier