The United States Environmental Protection Agency's Role in Controlling Aquatic Debris |
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Authors: | D. Redford M. Billy A. Tom |
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Affiliation: | Marine Operations Divisioin, Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection , WH556-F US Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street S.W., Washington, D.C., 20460, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Unsightly and environmentally damaging debris is an ever present problem for waterways and beaches around the world. This debris has numerous sources, and is comprised of materials ranging from metal and wood to plastics and paper. the aesthetic, economic, and environmental impacts of debris have been well documented over the past several years. in an effort to control the release of trash and debris into our waters, there are many activities ongoing in the US. One such activity is a coordinated effort between the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), other federal Agencies (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), United States Coast Guard (USCG), United States Navy (USN), National Park Service (NPS), Department of Interior (DOI)), industry (the Society of the Plastics Industry, INC. (SPI)), environmental, and local groups. This paper describes the results of field assessments, and the other activities undertaken by EPA as part of this coordinated effort to control the release of debris to our nation's waterways. |
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Keywords: | Debris EPA beaches waterways |
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