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  • Marine Debris Program
    Marine Debris Program Regions In this section, you can find state or region-specific information on current marine debris projects and activities Marine debris impacts every U S coastal state and territory In order to address it, the NOAA Marine Debris Program positions coordinators around the country to provide local expertise and guidance to marine debris stakeholders Alaska California
  • Funding Opportunities | Marine Debris Program
    A special funding opportunity administered by Ocean Conservancy with funding from the NOAA Marine Debris Program provided by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act In April 2026, Ocean Conservancy requested applications for their Large Marine Debris Removal Project to provide up to $2 2 million in grants to remove large marine debris and derelict fishing gear throughout coastal waterways
  • What is Marine Debris? | Marine Debris Program
    The NOAA Marine Debris Program funds projects across the United States and territories that remove marine debris from shorelines, research the issue to better understand the problem, and prevent it from entering the ocean in the first place You can make a difference too! Learn how you can help take on marine debris, no matter where you are
  • In Your Region | Marine Debris Program
    In this section, you can find state or region-specific information on current marine debris projects and activities Marine debris impacts every U S coastal state and territory In order to address it, the NOAA Marine Debris Program positions coordinators around the country to provide local expertise and guidance to marine debris stakeholders
  • Interagency Marine Debris Coordinating Committee
    The Interagency Marine Debris Coordinating Committee (IMDCC) is a multi-agency body responsible for coordinating a comprehensive program of marine debris research and activities among federal agencies, in cooperation and coordination with non-governmental organizations, industry, academia, states, tribes, and other nations, as appropriate Representatives meet to share information, assess and
  • Who We Are | Marine Debris Program
    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Marine Debris Program is a United States Government agency We were established by Congress in 2006 through the Marine Debris Act and are a program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and a division of the Office of Response and Restoration We are the United States Government’s lead for addressing marine debris
  • Research | Marine Debris Program
    The NOAA Marine Debris Program is authorized by Congress to work on marine debris through the Marine Debris Act The Act requires the program to identify, determine sources of, and assess marine debris The Save Our Seas 2 0 Act of 2020 also directed the program to develop reports related to derelict fishing gear, end of life vessels, and the United States’ contribution to plastic marine
  • The NOAA Marine Debris Program Awards 13 New Projects for Funding to . . .
    After a highly competitive review process, the NOAA Marine Debris Program is proud to announce 13 new projects awarded for funding under our NOAA Marine Debris Removal and Interception Technologies grant awards for Fiscal Year 2025 These projects represent an investment in over $26 4 million in
  • Resources | Marine Debris Program
    Resources Take a dive into the NOAA Marine Debris Program’s suite of free resources to help you learn about and take action on marine debris Find news and applicant resources for our marine debris grant competition, as well as state-by-state contact information and policies for addressing abandoned and derelict vessels
  • Plastics in the Ocean Infographic | Marine Debris Program
    Plastics are the most common form of marine debris They can come from a variety of land- and ocean-based sources, enter the water in many ways, and impact the ocean and Great Lakes Once in the water, plastic debris never fully biodegrades Infographic text: Commonly found Plastics include cigarette butts, food wrappers, beverage bottles, cups plates, bottle caps, and single-use bags How





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