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Tackling Marine Debris In The 21st Century Committee On The Effectiveness Of International And National Measures To Prevent And Reduce Marine Debris And Its Impacts

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Tackling Marine Debris In The 21st Century Committee On The Effectiveness Of International And National Measures To Prevent And Reduce Marine Debris And Its Impacts
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Publisher: National Academies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.04 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Committee on the Effectiveness of International and National Measures to Prevent and Reduce Marine Debris and Its Impacts, National Research Council
ISBN: 9780309126977, 0309126975
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Tackling Marine Debris In The 21st Century Committee On The Effectiveness Of International And National Measures To Prevent And Reduce Marine Debris And Its Impacts by Committee On The Effectiveness Of International And National Measures To Prevent And Reduce Marine Debris And Its Impacts, National Research Council 9780309126977, 0309126975 instant download after payment.

Marine debris from ships and other ocean-based sources-including trash and lost fishing gear-contributes to the spoiling of beaches, fouling of surface waters and the seafloor, and harm to marine animals, among other effects. Unfortunately, international conventions and domestic laws intended to control marine debris have not been successful, in part because the laws, as written, provide little incentive to change behavior. This book identifies ways to reduce waste, improve waste disposal at ports, and strengthen the regulatory framework toward a goal of zero waste discharge into the marine environment. Progress will depend on a commitment to sustained funding and appropriate institutional support. The Interagency Marine Debris Coordinating Committee should, through planning and prioritization, target research to understand the sources, fates, and impacts of marine debris. It should support the establishment of scalable and statistically rigorous protocols that allow monitoring at a variety of temporal and spatial scales. These protocols should contain evaluative metrics that allow assessment of progress in marine debris mitigation. The United States, through leadership in the international arena, should provide technical assistance and support for the establishment of additional monitoring and research programs worldwide.

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