NOAA Marine Debris Program e-Newsletter | October 2017

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Derelict fishing nets collected for recycling in Alaska.

In This Issue

6IMDC Abstracts Closing Soon!

Hurricane Debris Response

Project Spotlight

Debris Disposal in Alaska

Advocacy Competition Open

Art Contest Opening Soon

Upcoming Cleanups

Quick Links

Marine Debris Website
Marine Debris Blog
MDMAP Toolbox
ADV InfoHub
Clearinghouse

2018 Marine Debris Calendar Now Available

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2018 Marine Debris Calendar cover by Malisa L., Grade 8, Hawaii.

The NOAA Marine Debris Program is proud to announce that our 2018 Marine Debris Calendar is available for download. This year’s calendar features artwork from the 2017 “Keep the Sea Free of Debris” art contest winners. 

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Marine Debris Tracker Mobile Application

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Make a difference by using the Marine Debris Tracker app to record debris items you find.

Upcoming Cleanups

October 6
NYC Parks
La Guardia Playground
Brooklyn, New York, NY

October 7
Ocean Hour
Gulf Islands National Seashore
Gulf Breeze, FL

October 7
Broward County
Dania Beach
Dania Beach, FL

October 7
SOLVE
Slabtown
Portland, OR

October 7
NYC Parks
Allison Park Pond
Staten Island, NY

October 8
We Are Nature
Key Biscayne Beach Club
Key Biscayne, FL

October 8
Tybee Clean Beach
Tybee Beach Pier
Tybee Island, GA

October 8
GVSU Panhellenic Association
Rosy Mound Recreation Area
Grand Haven, MI

October 9
CAPCO
Times Beach
Buffalo, NY

October 10
808 Cleanups
Ka'iwi Scenic Shoreline
Honolulu, O'ahu, HI

October 11
Save the Bay
Tongue Pond
Cranston, RI

October 11
Shedd Aquarium
12th Street Beach
Chicago, IL

October 14
Ocean Hour
Bay Bluffs
Pensacola, FL

October 14
City of Fort Lauderdale
The Hub
Fort Lauderdale, FL

October 14
Save Our Shores
Sand City Beach
Sand City, CA

October 14
I Love a Clean San Diego
Wilson Middle School
San Diego, CA

October 14
Clean Ocean Access
Corys Lane
Portsmouth, RI

October 14
Blue Ocean Society
Jenness Beach
Rye, NH

October 14
Keep Massachusetts Beautiful
Boylston, MA

October 14
NYC Parks
Kaiser Park
Brooklyn, New York, NY

October 14
Pennsylvania DCNR
Barracks Beach
Erie, PA


October 15
Tybee Clean Beach
Tybee Beach Pier
Tybee Island, GA

October 15
Surfrider San Francisco
Ocean Beach
San Francisco, CA

October 15
NYC Parks
Pier 1, Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn, New York, NY

October 17
NYC Parks
Riverside Park South
Manhattan, New York, NY

October 21
Ocean Hour
Pensacola Visitor Center
Pensacola, FL

October 21
Metro Parks Tacoma
Point Defiance Marina Complex
Tacoma, WA

October 21
SOLVE
The International School
Portland, OR

October 21
Mississippi State University
Sites across coastal Mississippi

October 21
I Love a Clean San Diego
Civic Center Park
Lemon Grove, CA

October 21
Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council
Hillside Avenue
Johnston, RI

October 21
Keep Islip Clean
Brook Street
Islip, NY

October 21
Clean Ocean Action
Locations across New Jersey

October 21
Keep Massachusetts Beautiful
Middleborough Town Hall
Middleborough, MA

October 21
Keep Massachusetts Beautiful
Old Town House
Lakeville, MA

October 22
Sharkastics
Kukona Place
Wailuku, Maui, HI

October 25
Alliance for the Great Lakes
Atwater Park Beach
Shorewood, WI

October 28
Mobile Baykeeper
One Mile Creek
Mobile, AL 

October 28
SOLVE
Lake Ewauna Nature Trail
Klamath Falls, OR

October 28
Surfrider Kauai
Mahaulepu Beach
Koloa, Kauai, HI

October 29
Save Our Shores
Cowell Beach
Santa Cruz, CA

October 29
Surfrider San Francisco
Baker Beach
San Francisco, CA

 

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6IMDC Call for Abstracts Closing Soon!

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The Sixth International Marine Debris Conference (6IMDC) is seeking a broad range of oral and poster presentations. With a total of 75 sessions, abstract and poster submissions for the 6IMDC ten track areas are welcome. Visit the 6IMDC website to submit your ideas, secure your spot with early registration, and check out the many opportunities for participation. 

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How We Respond to Hurricane Debris

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A roller coaster swallowed by rising waters after Hurricane Sandy (Photo: Shawn Perez).

 
Tropical storms and hurricanes cause significant quantities of marine debris. While search and rescue and humanitarian responses are ongoing, the NOAA Marine Debris Program and other marine debris organizations gather critical information, maps and debris reports to start the long process of addressing the storm debris.

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Zero Waste Campaign in Alaska

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Students sorting and counting waste generated in their school (Photo: Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies)


The Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies is building awareness of marine debris through field experiences and zero waste campaigns at local schools and businesses on the Kenai Peninsula and in Anchorage, Alaska.

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Debris Disposal Challenges in Alaska

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Debris collected from Tugidak Island, Alaska, was put into "super sacks" and awaits disposal (Photo: Island Trails Network).


How do you dispose of marine debris in a place where recycling and landfill options are limited? Massive amounts of debris are removed from the extensive Alaskan coastline every year, with few places available for it to go. Our partners in Alaska are always coming up with new and innovative ways to dispose of debris outside of the state.

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The Bow Seat Marine Debris Creative Advocacy Competition is Now Open!

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Students from Irvine, California pose with "Maurice the Marine Debris Whale," an interactive sculpture created to educate the public about marine debris impacts on marine wildlife (Photo: Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Programs).

 
Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Programs is launching their second Marine Debris Creative Advocacy Competition! This competition is for U.S. middle or high school students who care about the issue of marine debris and want to make a difference in their community. 

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Our Marine Debris Art Contest is Coming Soon!

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A winning entry to the 2017 Keep the Sea Free of Debris Art Contest by Carson M., Grade 4, Georgia.

 
Get your art supplies ready, because this year's NOAA Marine Debris Program Art Contest is opening soon! Students in grades K‐8 can submit artwork starting October 16th through November 30th.

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