Marine Debris Monitoring and Assessment: Recommendations for Monitoring Debris Trends in the Marine Environment.
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2013Author
Lippiatt, Sherry
Opfer, Sarah
Arthur, Courtney
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Marine debris is defined by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and
the United States Coast Guard (USCG) as any persistent solid material that is manufactured or
processed and directly or indirectly, intentionally or unintentionally, disposed of or abandoned
into the marine environment or the Great Lakes (33 USC 1951 et seq. as amended by Title VI of
Public Law 112-213). Marine debris has become one of the most recognized pollution problems
in the world’s oceans and waterways today.
In recent years, research efforts have significantly increased knowledge of the topic of marine
debris. However, the field as a whole has not adopted standardized monitoring procedures or
debris item categories. Standard methodology and reporting is necessary in order to compare
marine debris source, abundance, distribution, movement, and impact data on regional, national,
and global scales.
The NOAA Marine Debris Program (MDP) has developed standardized, statistically vali.....
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Publisher: https://marinedebris.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/Lippiatt%20et%20al%202013.pdfPublisher
NOAA Marine Debris DivisionSilver Spring, MD
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NOAA Technical Memorandum; NOS-OR&R-46.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
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Lippiatt, S.; Opfer, S. and Arthur, C. (201). Marine Debris Monitoring and Assessment: Recommendations for Monitoring Debris Trends in the Marine Environment. Silver Spring, MD, NOAA Marine Debris Division, 82pp. (NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS-OR&R-46). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-727Collections
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