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Nation’s First Marine Debris Action Plan Implemented In Hawaii
| [1 (permalink)] Posted by chris&barb 01-16-2010, 10:14 AM |
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Nation’s First Marine Debris Action Plan Implemented In Hawaii; 'Taking The Lead In Finding A Solution'
Underwatertimes.com News Service January 12, 2010 22:33 EST WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, NOAA and several partners in Hawaii announced a comprehensive long-term plan to actively assess and remove plastics, derelict fishing gear, and other human sources of marine debris from coastal waters and coral reefs along the island chain. The plan, a first of its kind for the nation, will be instrumental in protecting the state’s coastal communities and marine life from the thousands of pounds of marine debris that wash ashore each year. “For too long marine debris has marred the natural beauty of our ocean and threatened our marine ecosystem,” said Sen. Daniel K. Inouye of Hawaii. “I have long championed a coordinated effort to mitigate the many tons of debris that suffocate our coral, kill our fish and aquatic mammals and blanket our coastlines. This is a critical issue for our state and I am proud that Hawaii is taking the lead in finding a solution to this global problem.” Derelict fishing gear snagged on a reef at Pearl and Hermes Atoll, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Credit: NOAA PIFSC CRED.For the last two years, numerous governmental, non-governmental, academic, industry and private business partners from across the state worked alongside NOAA’s Marine Debris Program to develop the Hawaii Marine Debris Action Plan. Building on significant ongoing and past marine debris community efforts, the plan establishes a comprehensive and cooperative framework for marine debris activities and projects across the state to reduce:
“This roll-out demonstrates NOAA’s continued commitment to working with partners from across the state of Hawai‘i on the issue of marine debris,” said David M. Kennedy, acting assistant administrator for NOAA’s National Ocean Service. “We are proud to take part in the development of the nation’s first marine debris action plan in Hawaii.” The plan, supported and coordinated by NOAA with assistance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is available online: Marine Debris Program - Partners. Video is also available for download on the site. NOAA understands and predicts changes in the Earth's environment, from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and conserves and manages our coastal and marine resources. |
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| [4 (permalink)] Posted by andrewk529 01-17-2010, 10:24 PM |
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it's going to be a major task to remove all of the plastic, but i applaud the effort.
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| [5 (permalink)] Posted by spinycheek 01-18-2010, 04:50 PM |
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That's great, a monumental undertaking.
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