NOWPAP DINRAC
North West Pacific Action Plan
Data and Information Network Regional Activity Center
NOWPAP Publications
Interesting Publications:
Guidelines for Monitoring Marine Litter on the Seabed in the Northwest Pacific Region
Regional Report on Sea-based Marine Litter in the NOWPAP Region
Recycling Plastic Marine Litter
Model Survey for Reduction of Marine Litter
NOWPAP Regional Action Plan on Marine Litter (RAP MALI)
Guidelines for Providing and Improving Port Reception Facilities and Services for Ship-generated Marine Litter in the Northwest Pacific region
Marine Litter Management: The approach of Incheon City, Republic of Korea
Marine debris is everyone’s problem. It is a global problem affecting everything from the environment to the economy. Marine debris is a problem we can solve together. If we each do a little, together we can make a big difference.
Marine Debris
The only way to manage the marine debris pollution issue is through prevention—changing behaviors that cause marine debris to enter the environment.— NOAA The only way to manage the marine debris pollution issue is through prevention—changing behaviors that cause marine debris to enter the environment.— NOAA
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ ขยะทะเล แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ ขยะทะเล แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
วันจันทร์ที่ 21 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2554
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 23 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2554
Marine Debris Solution - Website
ไปเจอเวบไซท์รวบรวมความเคลื่อนไหวด้านขยะทะเลจากทั่วโลก โดยเฉพาะ NOAA
Marine Debris Solution - Website
The only way to manage the marine debris pollution issue is through prevention—changing behaviors that cause marine debris to enter the environment.
— NOAA
Marine Debris Solution - Website
The only way to manage the marine debris pollution issue is through prevention—changing behaviors that cause marine debris to enter the environment.
— NOAA
ป้ายกำกับ:
ขยะทะเล,
marine debris,
plastics,
REFERENCES AND SOURCES,
website
วันอังคารที่ 7 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2554
(GEF) Marine Debris: Defining a Global Environmental Challenge: Plastics
Marine Debris: Defining a Global Environmental Challenge: Plastics http://www.thegef.org/gef/sites/thegef.org/files/documents/C.40.Inf_.14_Marine_Debris.pdf
Framework of Global Partnership on Waste Management (UNEP Global Partnership on Waste Management)
http://www.unep.or.jp/ietc/SPC/activities/GPWM/03_GPWM_2nd_consultation_meeting_FINAL_DRAFT_14April2011.pdf
http://5imdc.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/honolulu-strategy-5imdc-discussion-draft-sm.pdf
Framework of Global Partnership on Waste Management (UNEP Global Partnership on Waste Management)
http://www.unep.or.jp/ietc/SPC/activities/GPWM/03_GPWM_2nd_consultation_meeting_FINAL_DRAFT_14April2011.pdf
http://5imdc.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/honolulu-strategy-5imdc-discussion-draft-sm.pdf
ป้ายกำกับ:
ขยะทะเล,
marine debris,
plastics,
Project,
Publications
วันจันทร์ที่ 30 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554
The Marine Debris Research and Technology Grants Program
The Marine Debris Research and Technology Grants Program
Request for Proposals
The Marine Debris Research and Technology Grants Program (Program) is a partnership between the NOAA Marine Debris Program and National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to provide grants to organizations working on projects to improve our understanding of the impacts of marine debris on our marine and coastal resources, and to reduce and prevent debris in our marine environment. Marine debris is defined 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.
The Program supports projects that reduce the creation of derelict gear (both commercial and recreational) due to poor disposal practices and loss from day-to-day fishing practices, projects that increase our understanding of the impacts of marine debris on species, habitat and navigation, and/or projects that engage marinas, ports and the fishing industry/community.
Programmatic and Geographic Focus Areas
The Program provides competitive grants to finance innovative proposals in three primary focus areas:
1. Ports, Marinas and Fishing Communities - Projects that create or improve best management practices of ports, marinas, and fishing communities to decrease the threat of marine debris to marine life and/or navigation safety. Priority is given to projects that:
1. create incentives for marinas, ports, or fishing communities to reduce the introduction of marine debris;
2. improve marina, port, or fishing organizations best management practices for plastics, fishing gear, and other types of marine debris as defined above;
3. create incentives for fishing and boating communities to reduce or remove marine debris.
2. Gear Technology - Projects that work with the fishing industry and/or fisheries councils and organizations to develop better solutions to reduce derelict fishing gear in the marine environment. Priority is given to projects that:
1. work with fishing groups, industry, or manufacturers to improve fishing gear technology that could decrease gear loss and/or animal entanglement during fishing;
2. develop innovative technology improvements to reduce the effectiveness (catch rate) of lost gear (ghost fishing) or promote the use of gear that reduces ghost fishing.
3. Marine Debris Research and Assessment - Projects that improve understanding of the sources and impacts of marine debris on living marine resources, and tourist and fishing industries. Priority is given to projects that:
1. conduct research to understand reasons for fishing gear loss and develop methods/recommendations to prevent it;
2. quantify the biological, social and/or economic impacts of marine debris, with a priority on derelict fishing gear impacts to living marine resources. Studies of impacts to living marine resources, and cost-benefit analyses of removal by gear type are of particular interest;
3. assess the cost of marine debris impacts on navigation, tourism or other marine-dependent industries.
Proposals must identify which of the above focus area they are addressing, and will be evaluated and selected based on criteria that includes but is not limited to: merit, proposal quality, and available funding.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants are institutions of higher education, other non-profits, commercial organizations, and state (including Commissions), local, and tribal governments whose projects have the potential to benefit NOAA trust resources through marine debris research and prevention projects. Applications from federal agencies or employees of federal agencies will not be considered. Federal agencies are strongly encouraged to work with states, non-governmental organizations, and others that are eligible to apply.
Proposals must link clearly to one of the above focus areas, and clearly define a marine debris problem that applicants are seeking to address and explain how the project will provide measurable benefits for coastal and living marine resources. Projects should define a time-line for project implementation. If applicable, successful applicants will be required to provide sufficient documentation in regards to all necessary permits and clearances that the project expects to receive or has received in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Endangered Species Act (ESA), and any other federal, state, or local ordinances.
Proposals that include any gear removal aspects as part of their project must also include a letter from the appropriate state agency (on agency letterhead) indicating that your proposed project is in compliance with the state?s policies for handling fishing gear as part of the Full Proposal Application.
Request for Proposals
The Marine Debris Research and Technology Grants Program (Program) is a partnership between the NOAA Marine Debris Program and National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to provide grants to organizations working on projects to improve our understanding of the impacts of marine debris on our marine and coastal resources, and to reduce and prevent debris in our marine environment. Marine debris is defined 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.
The Program supports projects that reduce the creation of derelict gear (both commercial and recreational) due to poor disposal practices and loss from day-to-day fishing practices, projects that increase our understanding of the impacts of marine debris on species, habitat and navigation, and/or projects that engage marinas, ports and the fishing industry/community.
Programmatic and Geographic Focus Areas
The Program provides competitive grants to finance innovative proposals in three primary focus areas:
1. Ports, Marinas and Fishing Communities - Projects that create or improve best management practices of ports, marinas, and fishing communities to decrease the threat of marine debris to marine life and/or navigation safety. Priority is given to projects that:
1. create incentives for marinas, ports, or fishing communities to reduce the introduction of marine debris;
2. improve marina, port, or fishing organizations best management practices for plastics, fishing gear, and other types of marine debris as defined above;
3. create incentives for fishing and boating communities to reduce or remove marine debris.
2. Gear Technology - Projects that work with the fishing industry and/or fisheries councils and organizations to develop better solutions to reduce derelict fishing gear in the marine environment. Priority is given to projects that:
1. work with fishing groups, industry, or manufacturers to improve fishing gear technology that could decrease gear loss and/or animal entanglement during fishing;
2. develop innovative technology improvements to reduce the effectiveness (catch rate) of lost gear (ghost fishing) or promote the use of gear that reduces ghost fishing.
3. Marine Debris Research and Assessment - Projects that improve understanding of the sources and impacts of marine debris on living marine resources, and tourist and fishing industries. Priority is given to projects that:
1. conduct research to understand reasons for fishing gear loss and develop methods/recommendations to prevent it;
2. quantify the biological, social and/or economic impacts of marine debris, with a priority on derelict fishing gear impacts to living marine resources. Studies of impacts to living marine resources, and cost-benefit analyses of removal by gear type are of particular interest;
3. assess the cost of marine debris impacts on navigation, tourism or other marine-dependent industries.
Proposals must identify which of the above focus area they are addressing, and will be evaluated and selected based on criteria that includes but is not limited to: merit, proposal quality, and available funding.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants are institutions of higher education, other non-profits, commercial organizations, and state (including Commissions), local, and tribal governments whose projects have the potential to benefit NOAA trust resources through marine debris research and prevention projects. Applications from federal agencies or employees of federal agencies will not be considered. Federal agencies are strongly encouraged to work with states, non-governmental organizations, and others that are eligible to apply.
Proposals must link clearly to one of the above focus areas, and clearly define a marine debris problem that applicants are seeking to address and explain how the project will provide measurable benefits for coastal and living marine resources. Projects should define a time-line for project implementation. If applicable, successful applicants will be required to provide sufficient documentation in regards to all necessary permits and clearances that the project expects to receive or has received in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Endangered Species Act (ESA), and any other federal, state, or local ordinances.
Proposals that include any gear removal aspects as part of their project must also include a letter from the appropriate state agency (on agency letterhead) indicating that your proposed project is in compliance with the state?s policies for handling fishing gear as part of the Full Proposal Application.
ป้ายกำกับ:
ขยะทะเล,
marine debris,
REFERENCES AND SOURCES
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554
Great Example - Interactive marine debris map - WWF Australia
This is a Gr8 exanple of visual marine debris map classifying types and percentage which displayed with colourful map and pie chart.
Love it a lot........thinking to do such thing for Thailand! ....hmmm very interesting!!!
Interactive marine debris map
http://www.wwf.org.au/ourwork/oceans/debrismap/
The information gathered to compile these quantities comes from various sources. These include WWF's annual marine debris surveys in northern Australia, datasheets received from users of The Net Kit: A Fishing Net Identification Guide for Northern Australia and beach survey and clean up work performed by interested parties, school and community groups around Australia.
ป้ายกำกับ:
ขยะชายหาด,
ขยะทะเล,
beach litter,
example,
marine debris,
plastics,
Project,
REFERENCES AND SOURCES
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 7 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
Measures to Prevent and Reduce Marine Debris and Its Impacts

Tackling Marine Debris in the 21st Century (2008): Measures to Prevent and Reduce Marine Debris and Its Impacts [Read Online]
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ขยะชายหาด,
ขยะทะเล,
หนังสือ,
marine debris,
REFERENCES AND SOURCES
วันพุธที่ 6 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
Tackling Marine Debris in the 21st Century

Tackling Marine Debris in the 21st Century
Authors:
Committee on the Effectiveness of International and National Measures to Prevent and Reduce Marine Debris and Its Impacts, National Research Council
Description:
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.
ป้ายกำกับ:
ขยะชายหาด,
ขยะทะเล,
หนังสือ,
beach litter,
marine debris
วันอังคารที่ 29 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2554
วันอาทิตย์ที่ 6 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2554
หน่วยงาน ด้าน "ขยะทะเล"
Websites
Australia
* Coastcare
www.coastcare.com.au
* Northern Territory Marine Debris Monitoring Program
www.nt.gov.au/nreta/wildlife/marine/pdf/marinedebris_fs.pdf
* Australian Maritime Safety Authority
www.amsa.gov.au/Marine_Environment_Protection/AMSAs_Role_in_Maritime_Environmental_Issues/
* Marine Debris in the Great Barrier Reef
www.reefed.edu.au/home/explorer/hot_topics/marine_debris
* Marine Debris in the Australian Antarctic Territory
www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=3122
* Clean Up Australia:
www.cleanup.org.au/au/
* Keep Australia Beautiful
www.kab.org.au
* Carpentaria Gulf Nets Programme
www.ghostnets.com.au
* Project AWARE Marine Debris Page
www.projectaware.org/content/index.php?pid=42
* Port Waste Reception Facilities
www.amsa.gov.au/Marine_Environment_Protection/AMSAs_Role_in_Maritime_Environmental_Issues/
* RecFishing Research Best Practice Guidelines
www.recfishingresearch.org/reports.asp?ids=7&idset=19&title=Codes%20of%20Practice
* Surfrider Foundation Australia
www.surfrider.org.au/what-we-do/marine-debris/
* WWF Australia - Marine Debris Program
www.wwf.org.au/ourwork/oceans/debris/
Regional
* APEC
www.apec.org
* COBSEA
www.cobsea.org/activities/activities_strategic_pollution.html
* SPREP
www.sprep.org/solid_waste/index.htm
* CTI
www.cti-secretariat.net/home-mainmenu-1
Global
* Clean Up the World:
www.cleanupworld.org
* NOAA Marine Debris Program
marinedebris.noaa.gov
* Surfrider Foundation
www.surfrider.org/a-z/marine_debris.php
* UNEP Regional Seas Programme
www.unep.org/regionalseas/
ในประเทศไทย
Save Koh Tao
ASIA / ÁSIA
Clean Coast Project
http://www.sviva.gov.il/bin/en.jsp?enPage=e_BlankPage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=Zone&enDispWho=cleancoast05&enZone=cleancoast05
COBSEA - Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia Homepage
http://www.cobsea.org/index.html
http://cobsea.org/activities/activities_strategic_pollution.html
Green Fins Association
http://www.greenfins-thailand.org/
Hong Kong Coastal International Cleanup Challenge
http://www.ecovisionasia.com/hkcoastalcleanup/index.html
International Pellet Watch::Call for pellets from world beaches!
http://www.pelletwatch.org/
JEAN - Japan Environmental Action Network
http://www.jean.jp/
Kewkradong Bangladesh
http://www.kewkradong.com/
Mariana Islands Nature Alliance - A Pacific Environmental Organization
http://minapacific.org/
http://minapacific.org/sec.asp?secID=2
NOWPAP National Monitoring of Marine Litter
http://www.cearac-project.org/MALITA/NOWPAP_National_Monitoring/top.htm
NOWPAP-Northwest Pacific Action Plan
http://www.nowpap.org/index.php
http://www.nowpap.org/ML.php
Oceanic Defense - Activation Through Education
http://www.oceanicdefense.org/index.html
OSEAN - Our Sea of East Asia Network
http://cafe.naver.com/osean
Project AWARE Actions
http://projectaware.wordpress.com/
Worldwide
Net without Litter
UNITED NATIONS / ONU
Welcome to the Regional Seas website
http://www.unep.org/regionalseas/marinelitter/default.asp
COBSEA - Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia Homepage
http://www.cobsea.org/index.html
http://cobsea.org/activities/activities_strategic_pollution.html
Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-based Activities
http://www.gpa.unep.org/
International Maritime Organization
http://www.imo.org/Conventions/contents.asp?doc_id=678&topic_id=258#garbage
NOWPAP-Northwest Pacific Action Plan
http://www.nowpap.org/index.php
http://www.nowpap.org/ML.php
Oceans and Law of the Sea
http://www.un.org/Depts/los/index.htm
UN Atlas of the Oceans
http://www.oceansatlas.org/
AFRICA
flipflop (i was)
http://www.uniqueco-designs.com/
NORTH AMERICA / AMÉRICA DO NORTE
5 Gyres - Researching & Communicating Plastic Polution in the Worlds Oceans
http://5gyres.org/index.php
5th International Marine Debris Conference
http://www.5imdc.org/
7 In the Ocean
http://sevenintheocean.wordpress.com/
A Whale of a Problem!
http://teamjefferson.blog.com/
Algalita Marine Research Foundation - Marine Research, Education and Restoration
http://www.algalita.org/index.html
Alice Ferguson Foundation: Environmental Education and Environmental Action on the Potomac River. Accokeek, Maryland
http://www.fergusonfoundation.org/index.html
All the Way to the Ocean
http://www.allthewaytotheocean.com/
American Chemistry Council
Plastics Division
http://www.americanchemistry.com/s_plastics/sec.asp?CID=1106&DID=4260
ANNA HEPLER
http://www.annahepler.com/
http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=239107
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/12/sculptors-take-on-great-pacific-garbage-patch.php
California Coastal Commission, Public Education Program. Marine Debris
http://www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/marinedebris.html
Dive Into Your Imagination - The Garbage Patch
http://www.diveintoyourimagination.com/news/the-garbage-patch
Documents, Reports, Laws, Regulations and Treaties about the Problems Associated with Marine Debris
http://www.epa.gov/owow/oceans/debris/docsregs.html
Exploring waste, from coast to coast. | Trash Trip
http://www.trashtrip.com/
Flotsametrics and the Floating World
http://www.flotsametrics.com/
http://beachcombersalert.blogspot.com/
GarbagePatchCleaners.org
http://www.garbagepatchcleaner.org/home
gARTbage
Teresa Espaniola
http://www.gartbage.org/
GrassRoots Garbage Gang Rag
http://www.ourbeach.org/index.html
Gulf of Alaska Keeper
http://www.goak.org/
Heal the Bay
http://www.healthebay.org/
Judith Selby Lang
Richard Lang
http://www.beachplastic.com/beach_plastic/Greetings.html
KBB - Keep Bermuda Beautiful
http://www.kbb.bm/index.html
Keep Martin Beautiful
http://www.keepmartinbeautiful.org/
Keep Oceans Clean!
http://www.keepoceansclean.org/intro/
LitterProject
http://www.litterproject.com/
Lost Fishing Gear | The SeaDoc Society
http://www.seadocsociety.org/lostfishinggear
Marina Trash Skimmer by Marina Accessories - Bellingham, WA
http://www.marinatrashskimmer.com/
Marine Cleanup Initiative, Inc. (MCII)
http://www.marinecleanupinitiativeinc.org/
http://marinecleanupinitiativeinc.blogspot.com/
Marine Conservation Alliance Foundation
http://www.mcafoundation.org/index.html
MarineDebrisSolutions.org
http://marinedebrissolutions.com/
National Healthy Beaches Campaign. Promoting clean, safe and healthy beaches.
http://www.healthybeaches.org/
National Ocean Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), Department of Commerce; Coast Guard, Department
of Homeland Security (DHS)
Definition of Marine Debris for Purposes of the Marine Debris
Research, Prevention, and Reduction Act
http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/E9-21261.htm
http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/pdf/E9-21261.pdf
http://205.153.241.230/env_regs/09_03_09.html
NH Marine Debris to Energy Project
http://www.nhmarinedebris.org
NOAA Marine Debris Blog
http://marinedebrisblog.wordpress.com/
NOAA Marine Debris Program
http://marinedebris.noaa.gov/welcome.html
Ocean Conservancy: International Coastal Cleanup
http://www.oceanconservancy.org/site/PageServer?pagename=icc_home
Oceanic Defense - Activation Through Education
http://www.oceanicdefense.org/index.html
OceanGybe: A Global Research & Outreach Expedition to Protect the World’s Oceans. - Welcome to OceanGybe.com
http://www.oceangybe.com/
Pam Longobardi
http://www.pamlongobardi.com/
PITCH-IN CANADA - Litter control, recycling, reduce, reuse, beautification
http://www.pitch-in.ca/Marine/E-Marine1.html
Plastic Debris Rivers to Sea Conference | September 7-9, 2005
http://conference.plasticdebris.org/
Plastic Debris Rivers to Sea Project
http://www.plasticdebris.org/
Plastic Forever
http://www.plasticforever.blogspot.com/
Plastic in the Sea and Water
http://www.mindfully.org/Plastic/Ocean/ocean.htm
Plastic Pollution Coalition
http://plasticpollutioncoalition.org/
Plastics are Forever
http://www.plasticsareforever.org/
Plastics at SEA | North Atlantic Expedition | Sea Education Association (SEA)
http://www.sea.edu/plastics/index.htm
Plastics. Too Valuable to Waste. Recycle.
http://2valuable2waste.com/blog/
Project AWARE Actions
http://projectaware.wordpress.com/
Project Kaisei - Capturing the Plastic Vortex
http://www.projectkaisei.org/index.html
Project Vortex
http://www.projectvortex.org/
RISE ABOVE PLASTICS
http://www.riseaboveplastics.org/
http://riseaboveplastics.blogspot.com/
San Diego Clean Beach Coalition
http://cleanbeachcoalition.org/
San Francisco Save The Bay
http://www.savesfbay.org/
Save The Waves Coalition
http://www.savethewaves.org/
Sea Education Association
http://www.sea.edu/home/index.aspx
SEAPLEX
Scripps Environmental Accumulation of Plastic Expedition
Seeking the Science of the Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch
http://sio.ucsd.edu/Expeditions/Seaplex/
http://seaplexscience.com/
Seattle Bag Tax
http://www.seattlebagtax.org/
South Carolina Marine Debris Initiative
http://www.scdhec.gov/environment/ocrm/outreach/marine_debris.htm
Surfrider Foundation
http://www.surfrider.org/
TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup
http://www.vanaqua.org/cleanup/
Team Marine :: Rethinking Sustainability!
http://www.teammarine.org/index.php
The Daily Ocean
http://www.thedailyocean.blogspot.com/
The Flotsam Diaries
A chronicle of human debris. Washed up, blown in, left behind.
http://theflotsamdiaries.blogspot.com/
The Marine Mammal Center
http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/
The Plastiki Expedition
http://www.theplastiki.com/
The Plastic Patrol
http://theplasticpatrol.squarespace.com/
Washed Ashore
http://www.washedashore.org/index.php
Washington CoastSavers
http://www.coastsavers.org/
West Coast Governors’ Agreement on Ocean Health Action Coordination Teams
http://www.westcoastoceans.gov/teams/#debris
WiLDCOAST
http://www.wildcoast.net/site/index.php
SOUTH AMERICA / AMÉRICA DO SUL
LEI No 9.966, DE 28 DE ABRIL DE 2000.
Dispõe sobre a prevenção, o controle e a fiscalização da poluição causada por lançamento de óleo e outras substâncias nocivas ou perigosas em águas sob jurisdição nacional e dá outras providências.
http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/Leis/L9966.htm
MENSAGEM Nº 571, DE 28 DE ABRIL DE 2000.
http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/Leis/Mensagem_Veto/2000/Mv0571-00.htm
DECRETO Nº 4.136, DE 20 DE FEVEREIRO DE 2002
Dispõe sobre a especificação das sanções aplicáveis às infrações às regras de prevenção, controle e fiscalização da poluição causada por lançamento de óleo e outras substâncias nocivas ou perigosas em águas sob jurisdição nacional, prevista na Lei no 9.966, de 28 de abril de 2000, e dá outras providências.
http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/decreto/2002/D4136.htm
PLS - PROJETO DE LEI DO SENADO, Nº 354 de 1989
Dispõe sobre o acondicionamento, a coleta, o tratamento, o transporte e a destinação final dos resíduos de serviços de saúde.
http://www.senado.gov.br/sf/atividade/materia/detalhes.asp?p_cod_mate=1711
SCD - SUBSTITUTIVO DA CÂMARA DOS DEPUTADOS AO PROJETO DE LEI DO SENADO, Nº 354 de 1989
Institui a Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos; altera a Lei nº 9.605, de 12 de fevereiro de 1998; e dá outras providências.
http://www.senado.gov.br/sf/atividade/materia/detalhes.asp?p_cod_mate=96105
PL-203/1991
Dispõe sobre o acondicionamento, a coleta, o tratamento, o transporte e a destinação final dos resíduos de serviços de saúde.
http://www.camara.gov.br/sileg/prop_detalhe.asp?id=15158
PL-1991/2007
Institui a Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos e dá outras providências
http://www.camara.gov.br/sileg/Prop_Detalhe.asp?id=366828
LEI Nº 12.305, DE 2 DE AGOSTO DE 2010.
Institui a Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos; altera a Lei no 9.605, de 12 de fevereiro de 1998; e dá outras providências.
http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/_Ato2007-2010/2010/Lei/L12305.htm
DECRETO Nº 7.404, DE 23 DE DEZEMBRO DE 2010.
Regulamenta a Lei no 12.305, de 2 de agosto de 2010, que institui a Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos, cria o Comitê Interministerial da Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos e o Comitê Orientador para a Implantação dos Sistemas de Logística Reversa, e dá outras providências.
http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/_Ato2007-2010/2010/Decreto/D7404.htm
5º Tempo - Mutirão de Limpeza no Mangue - Outubro 2004
http://www.natalvoluntarios.org.br/tempo/tempo5/tempo5.htm
http://www.natalvoluntarios.org.br/tempo/relatoriodownload/relatorio5tempo.pdf
ABIEF - Associação Brasileira da Indústria de Embalagens Plásticas Flexíveis
http://www.abief.com.br/
CleanBeach - Consciência Ecológica
http://www.cleanbeach.com.br/
Compromisso Empresarial para Reciclagem (Cempre)
http://www.cempre.org.br/
Detectives Científicos de la basura en las playas - Explora Conicyt
http://www.cientificosdelabasura.cl/
Entidade Ecológica dos Surfistas - ECOSURFI
http://www.ecosurfi.org/
INP - Instituto Nacional do Plástico
http://www.inp.org.br/
Instituto EcoFaxina - Limpeza, Monitoramento e Educação Ambiental
http://ecofaxina.blogspot.com/
Limpa Brasil
http://www.campanhalimpabrasil.com/site/
lixo.com.br - Consciência Sócio Ambiental
http://www.lixo.com.br/
Mutirão Ambiental - Mar Limpo - veja quais as formas de se combater o lixo marinho
http://homologa.ambiente.sp.gov.br/marlimpo/default.asp
Oceanografia Química e Poluição Marinha
http://poluicaomarinha.blogspot.com/
Organização Sócio-Ambientalista Joguelimpo
http://www.joguelimpo.org.br/index.php
PLAN DE ACCIÓN PARA LA PROTECCIÓN DE MEDIO MARINO Y ÁREAS COSTERAS DEL PACÍFICO SUDESTE.
http://www.cpps-int.org/spanish/planaccion/marinelitter.htm
http://www.cpps-int.org/spanish/planaccion/contaminacionmarinapa.htm#6
Plastivida - Instituto Sócio-Ambiental dos Plásticos
http://www.plastivida.org.br/
Praia Limpa
http://pe360graus.globo.com/praialimpa/
Projeto Limpeza Na Praia - IEA
http://www.institutoaqualung.com.br/limpeza.html
Projeto Manguezal
http://www.projetomanguezal.ufsc.br/
Saco é um saco
http://www.sacoeumsaco.com.br/
Sacolinhas Plásticas
http://sacolinhasplasticas.blogspot.com/
SOS Praias Brasil
http://www.sospraiasbrasil.org.br/
Vamos Limpar o Mundo
http://www.vamoslimparomundo.blogspot.com/
ASIA / ÁSIA
Clean Coast Project
http://www.sviva.gov.il/bin/en.jsp?enPage=e_BlankPage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=Zone&enDispWho=cleancoast05&enZone=cleancoast05
COBSEA - Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia Homepage
http://www.cobsea.org/index.html
http://cobsea.org/activities/activities_strategic_pollution.html
Green Fins Association
http://www.greenfins-thailand.org/
Hong Kong Coastal International Cleanup Challenge
http://www.ecovisionasia.com/hkcoastalcleanup/index.html
International Pellet Watch::Call for pellets from world beaches!
http://www.pelletwatch.org/
JEAN - Japan Environmental Action Network
http://www.jean.jp/
Kewkradong Bangladesh
http://www.kewkradong.com/
Mariana Islands Nature Alliance - A Pacific Environmental Organization
http://minapacific.org/
http://minapacific.org/sec.asp?secID=2
NOWPAP National Monitoring of Marine Litter
http://www.cearac-project.org/MALITA/NOWPAP_National_Monitoring/top.htm
NOWPAP-Northwest Pacific Action Plan
http://www.nowpap.org/index.php
http://www.nowpap.org/ML.php
Oceanic Defense - Activation Through Education
http://www.oceanicdefense.org/index.html
OSEAN - Our Sea of East Asia Network
http://cafe.naver.com/osean
Project AWARE Actions
http://projectaware.wordpress.com/
CARIBBEAN / CARIBE
Solid Waste and Marine Litter - Caribbean Environment Programme
http://www.cep.unep.org/publications-and-resources/marine-and-coastal-issues-links/solid-waste-and-marine-litter
Vida Marina de Puerto Rico: Centro de Reducción de Desperdicios Acuáticos
http://www.vidamarinapr.org/english/index.html
EUROPA
Adopt-a-beach and Beachwatch
http://www.adoptabeach.org.uk/
ANDY HUGHES PHOTOGRAPHER
http://www.andyhughes.net/dwt.html
Angelika Heckhausen
http://www.angelika-heckhausen.de/
http://picasaweb.google.com/117860566775425143683/PlastikMullAssemblagen
http://picasaweb.google.com/117860566775425143683/Strandglas
http://www.el-foco.es/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/EL-FOCO-9-M%C3%BCll-web.pdf
Beach cleaner by BeachTech – Find out more about beach cleaners
http://www.beach-tech.com/en.html
British Plastic Federation - Used Plastics Litter in Marine & Riverine Environments
http://www.bpf.co.uk/Press/Marine_Litter.aspx
Clean Ocean Project
http://www.cleanoceanproject.org/
Cleaner Coasts for Ireland and Wales
http://www.cleancoastproject.org/
Corona Save the Beach: A pioneer initiative
http://www.coronasavethebeach.org/eng
Fishing for Litter
http://www.kimointernational.org/Fishing-for-Litter-.aspx
flyintheface - home page of Fran Crowe
http://www.flyintheface.com/index.html
IMARES Dossier: Plastic waste in the sea
http://www.imares.wur.nl/UK/research/dossiers/plastic/
its a man made world
Barbara de Vries
http://www.itsamanmadeworld.com/home.html
KIMO International
http://www.kimointernational.org/
MarinePlastic.org
http://www.marineplastic.org/
http://www.stevemcpherson.co.uk/category/marine-plastic/
http://www.fromherewhereyouare.co.uk/
Microplastics
http://www.microplastics.ch/
NABU-Projekt „Meere ohne Plastik“
http://www.nabu.de/themen/meere/plastik/projekt/
Not on our beaches
http://www.notonourbeaches.com/
Plastic from the Sea
http://www.plastic-sea.com/
Plastic Oceans
http://www.plasticoceans.net/
Plastic Planet
http://www.plastic-planet.at/
http://www.plastic-planet.de/
Plastic Reef | Maarten Vanden Eynde
http://www.plasticreef.com/
Plastic Soup
http://www.plasticsoup.org/en/
Plastic Whale
http://plasticwhale.org/
Plastics 2020 Challenge | Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover
http://www.plastics2020challenge.com/questions/question/what_can_be_done_about_marine_litter/
Plastik-Müllkippe Meer
http://umwelt.zdf.de/ZDFde/inhalt/30/0,1872,7901726,00.html
Project AWARE Actions
http://projectaware.wordpress.com/
Recycled island
http://www.recycledisland.com/
Robin des Bois - Monstres des mers avec Open Arts
http://www.robindesbois.org/monstres_des_mers_open_arts/robin_des_bois_open_arts.html
Robindesbois.org
http://www.robindesbois.org/
Sauvons Epluchures Beach!
http://sauvonsepluchures.org/
Surfers Against Sewage - Not just Surfers, Not just Sewage
http://www.sas.org.uk/
Surfrider Foundation Europe : Sea Protection - Environment and Education
http://www.surfrider.eu/en.html
http://www.initiativesoceanes.org/index.php
Unpackaged
http://beunpackaged.com/
Vac from the Sea
http://www.electrolux.se/Innovation/Campaigns/Vac-from-the-sea/
Watch the Waste - portail d’observation des dechets en mer
http://watchthewaste.free.fr/
HAWAI`I / HAVAÍ
Adopt A Beach Hawaii
http://adoptabeachhawaii.com/
Beach Environmental Awareness Campaign Hawai`i (B.E.A.C.H.)
http://www.b-e-a-c-h.org/
Hawai`i Marine Debris Action Plan
http://sites.google.com/site/himdap/
Helen Chellin
http://helenchellin.com/home.html
http://helenchellin.com/portfolio.html
Kokua Hawai`i Foundation
http://www.kokuahawaiifoundation.org/
SeaPics.com | Ocean Wildlife Nature Pictures | Stock Photo Agency
Ocean Pollution, Ocean Garbage, and Marine Debris Photos
http://seapics.com/
http://seapics.com/feature-subject/environment/ocean-pollution-pictures-001.html
SUPER | Survey of Underwater Plastic and Ecosystem Response
http://cmore.soest.hawaii.edu/cruises/super/index.htm
OCEANIA
Carpentaria Ghost Nets
http://www.ghostnets.com.au/index.html
Clean Up the World
http://www.cleanuptheworld.org/en/
Jimi Rock Under Sea Adventure
http://www.jimirock.com/
Marine debris in northern Australia — WWF-Australia
http://wwf.org.au/ourwork/oceans/debris/
Oceanic Defense - Activation Through Education
http://www.oceanicdefense.org/index.html
Project AWARE Actions
http://projectaware.wordpress.com/
reefED - Educate to keep it Great
http://www.reefed.edu.au/home/explorer/hot_topics/marine_debris
Sea Turtle Foundation – Turtles for Tomorrow » Marine Debris
http://www.seaturtlefoundation.org/threats/human/threats-rubbish/
Sustainable Coastlines
http://www.sustainablecoastlines.org/Kia_Ora/Welcome/Welcome.html
Waitemata Harbour Clean-Up Trust
http://www.waitakere.govt.nz/ourpar/whct.asp
Australia
* Coastcare
www.coastcare.com.au
* Northern Territory Marine Debris Monitoring Program
www.nt.gov.au/nreta/wildlife/marine/pdf/marinedebris_fs.pdf
* Australian Maritime Safety Authority
www.amsa.gov.au/Marine_Environment_Protection/AMSAs_Role_in_Maritime_Environmental_Issues/
* Marine Debris in the Great Barrier Reef
www.reefed.edu.au/home/explorer/hot_topics/marine_debris
* Marine Debris in the Australian Antarctic Territory
www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=3122
* Clean Up Australia:
www.cleanup.org.au/au/
* Keep Australia Beautiful
www.kab.org.au
* Carpentaria Gulf Nets Programme
www.ghostnets.com.au
* Project AWARE Marine Debris Page
www.projectaware.org/content/index.php?pid=42
* Port Waste Reception Facilities
www.amsa.gov.au/Marine_Environment_Protection/AMSAs_Role_in_Maritime_Environmental_Issues/
* RecFishing Research Best Practice Guidelines
www.recfishingresearch.org/reports.asp?ids=7&idset=19&title=Codes%20of%20Practice
* Surfrider Foundation Australia
www.surfrider.org.au/what-we-do/marine-debris/
* WWF Australia - Marine Debris Program
www.wwf.org.au/ourwork/oceans/debris/
Regional
* APEC
www.apec.org
* COBSEA
www.cobsea.org/activities/activities_strategic_pollution.html
* SPREP
www.sprep.org/solid_waste/index.htm
* CTI
www.cti-secretariat.net/home-mainmenu-1
Global
* Clean Up the World:
www.cleanupworld.org
* NOAA Marine Debris Program
marinedebris.noaa.gov
* Surfrider Foundation
www.surfrider.org/a-z/marine_debris.php
* UNEP Regional Seas Programme
www.unep.org/regionalseas/
ในประเทศไทย
Save Koh Tao
ASIA / ÁSIA
Clean Coast Project
http://www.sviva.gov.il/bin/en.jsp?enPage=e_BlankPage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=Zone&enDispWho=cleancoast05&enZone=cleancoast05
COBSEA - Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia Homepage
http://www.cobsea.org/index.html
http://cobsea.org/activities/activities_strategic_pollution.html
Green Fins Association
http://www.greenfins-thailand.org/
Hong Kong Coastal International Cleanup Challenge
http://www.ecovisionasia.com/hkcoastalcleanup/index.html
International Pellet Watch::Call for pellets from world beaches!
http://www.pelletwatch.org/
JEAN - Japan Environmental Action Network
http://www.jean.jp/
Kewkradong Bangladesh
http://www.kewkradong.com/
Mariana Islands Nature Alliance - A Pacific Environmental Organization
http://minapacific.org/
http://minapacific.org/sec.asp?secID=2
NOWPAP National Monitoring of Marine Litter
http://www.cearac-project.org/MALITA/NOWPAP_National_Monitoring/top.htm
NOWPAP-Northwest Pacific Action Plan
http://www.nowpap.org/index.php
http://www.nowpap.org/ML.php
Oceanic Defense - Activation Through Education
http://www.oceanicdefense.org/index.html
OSEAN - Our Sea of East Asia Network
http://cafe.naver.com/osean
Project AWARE Actions
http://projectaware.wordpress.com/
Worldwide
Net without Litter
UNITED NATIONS / ONU
Welcome to the Regional Seas website
http://www.unep.org/regionalseas/marinelitter/default.asp
COBSEA - Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia Homepage
http://www.cobsea.org/index.html
http://cobsea.org/activities/activities_strategic_pollution.html
Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-based Activities
http://www.gpa.unep.org/
International Maritime Organization
http://www.imo.org/Conventions/contents.asp?doc_id=678&topic_id=258#garbage
NOWPAP-Northwest Pacific Action Plan
http://www.nowpap.org/index.php
http://www.nowpap.org/ML.php
Oceans and Law of the Sea
http://www.un.org/Depts/los/index.htm
UN Atlas of the Oceans
http://www.oceansatlas.org/
AFRICA
flipflop (i was)
http://www.uniqueco-designs.com/
NORTH AMERICA / AMÉRICA DO NORTE
5 Gyres - Researching & Communicating Plastic Polution in the Worlds Oceans
http://5gyres.org/index.php
5th International Marine Debris Conference
http://www.5imdc.org/
7 In the Ocean
http://sevenintheocean.wordpress.com/
A Whale of a Problem!
http://teamjefferson.blog.com/
Algalita Marine Research Foundation - Marine Research, Education and Restoration
http://www.algalita.org/index.html
Alice Ferguson Foundation: Environmental Education and Environmental Action on the Potomac River. Accokeek, Maryland
http://www.fergusonfoundation.org/index.html
All the Way to the Ocean
http://www.allthewaytotheocean.com/
American Chemistry Council
Plastics Division
http://www.americanchemistry.com/s_plastics/sec.asp?CID=1106&DID=4260
ANNA HEPLER
http://www.annahepler.com/
http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=239107
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/12/sculptors-take-on-great-pacific-garbage-patch.php
California Coastal Commission, Public Education Program. Marine Debris
http://www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/marinedebris.html
Dive Into Your Imagination - The Garbage Patch
http://www.diveintoyourimagination.com/news/the-garbage-patch
Documents, Reports, Laws, Regulations and Treaties about the Problems Associated with Marine Debris
http://www.epa.gov/owow/oceans/debris/docsregs.html
Exploring waste, from coast to coast. | Trash Trip
http://www.trashtrip.com/
Flotsametrics and the Floating World
http://www.flotsametrics.com/
http://beachcombersalert.blogspot.com/
GarbagePatchCleaners.org
http://www.garbagepatchcleaner.org/home
gARTbage
Teresa Espaniola
http://www.gartbage.org/
GrassRoots Garbage Gang Rag
http://www.ourbeach.org/index.html
Gulf of Alaska Keeper
http://www.goak.org/
Heal the Bay
http://www.healthebay.org/
Judith Selby Lang
Richard Lang
http://www.beachplastic.com/beach_plastic/Greetings.html
KBB - Keep Bermuda Beautiful
http://www.kbb.bm/index.html
Keep Martin Beautiful
http://www.keepmartinbeautiful.org/
Keep Oceans Clean!
http://www.keepoceansclean.org/intro/
LitterProject
http://www.litterproject.com/
Lost Fishing Gear | The SeaDoc Society
http://www.seadocsociety.org/lostfishinggear
Marina Trash Skimmer by Marina Accessories - Bellingham, WA
http://www.marinatrashskimmer.com/
Marine Cleanup Initiative, Inc. (MCII)
http://www.marinecleanupinitiativeinc.org/
http://marinecleanupinitiativeinc.blogspot.com/
Marine Conservation Alliance Foundation
http://www.mcafoundation.org/index.html
MarineDebrisSolutions.org
http://marinedebrissolutions.com/
National Healthy Beaches Campaign. Promoting clean, safe and healthy beaches.
http://www.healthybeaches.org/
National Ocean Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), Department of Commerce; Coast Guard, Department
of Homeland Security (DHS)
Definition of Marine Debris for Purposes of the Marine Debris
Research, Prevention, and Reduction Act
http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/E9-21261.htm
http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/pdf/E9-21261.pdf
http://205.153.241.230/env_regs/09_03_09.html
NH Marine Debris to Energy Project
http://www.nhmarinedebris.org
NOAA Marine Debris Blog
http://marinedebrisblog.wordpress.com/
NOAA Marine Debris Program
http://marinedebris.noaa.gov/welcome.html
Ocean Conservancy: International Coastal Cleanup
http://www.oceanconservancy.org/site/PageServer?pagename=icc_home
Oceanic Defense - Activation Through Education
http://www.oceanicdefense.org/index.html
OceanGybe: A Global Research & Outreach Expedition to Protect the World’s Oceans. - Welcome to OceanGybe.com
http://www.oceangybe.com/
Pam Longobardi
http://www.pamlongobardi.com/
PITCH-IN CANADA - Litter control, recycling, reduce, reuse, beautification
http://www.pitch-in.ca/Marine/E-Marine1.html
Plastic Debris Rivers to Sea Conference | September 7-9, 2005
http://conference.plasticdebris.org/
Plastic Debris Rivers to Sea Project
http://www.plasticdebris.org/
Plastic Forever
http://www.plasticforever.blogspot.com/
Plastic in the Sea and Water
http://www.mindfully.org/Plastic/Ocean/ocean.htm
Plastic Pollution Coalition
http://plasticpollutioncoalition.org/
Plastics are Forever
http://www.plasticsareforever.org/
Plastics at SEA | North Atlantic Expedition | Sea Education Association (SEA)
http://www.sea.edu/plastics/index.htm
Plastics. Too Valuable to Waste. Recycle.
http://2valuable2waste.com/blog/
Project AWARE Actions
http://projectaware.wordpress.com/
Project Kaisei - Capturing the Plastic Vortex
http://www.projectkaisei.org/index.html
Project Vortex
http://www.projectvortex.org/
RISE ABOVE PLASTICS
http://www.riseaboveplastics.org/
http://riseaboveplastics.blogspot.com/
San Diego Clean Beach Coalition
http://cleanbeachcoalition.org/
San Francisco Save The Bay
http://www.savesfbay.org/
Save The Waves Coalition
http://www.savethewaves.org/
Sea Education Association
http://www.sea.edu/home/index.aspx
SEAPLEX
Scripps Environmental Accumulation of Plastic Expedition
Seeking the Science of the Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch
http://sio.ucsd.edu/Expeditions/Seaplex/
http://seaplexscience.com/
Seattle Bag Tax
http://www.seattlebagtax.org/
South Carolina Marine Debris Initiative
http://www.scdhec.gov/environment/ocrm/outreach/marine_debris.htm
Surfrider Foundation
http://www.surfrider.org/
TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup
http://www.vanaqua.org/cleanup/
Team Marine :: Rethinking Sustainability!
http://www.teammarine.org/index.php
The Daily Ocean
http://www.thedailyocean.blogspot.com/
The Flotsam Diaries
A chronicle of human debris. Washed up, blown in, left behind.
http://theflotsamdiaries.blogspot.com/
The Marine Mammal Center
http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/
The Plastiki Expedition
http://www.theplastiki.com/
The Plastic Patrol
http://theplasticpatrol.squarespace.com/
Washed Ashore
http://www.washedashore.org/index.php
Washington CoastSavers
http://www.coastsavers.org/
West Coast Governors’ Agreement on Ocean Health Action Coordination Teams
http://www.westcoastoceans.gov/teams/#debris
WiLDCOAST
http://www.wildcoast.net/site/index.php
SOUTH AMERICA / AMÉRICA DO SUL
LEI No 9.966, DE 28 DE ABRIL DE 2000.
Dispõe sobre a prevenção, o controle e a fiscalização da poluição causada por lançamento de óleo e outras substâncias nocivas ou perigosas em águas sob jurisdição nacional e dá outras providências.
http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/Leis/L9966.htm
MENSAGEM Nº 571, DE 28 DE ABRIL DE 2000.
http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/Leis/Mensagem_Veto/2000/Mv0571-00.htm
DECRETO Nº 4.136, DE 20 DE FEVEREIRO DE 2002
Dispõe sobre a especificação das sanções aplicáveis às infrações às regras de prevenção, controle e fiscalização da poluição causada por lançamento de óleo e outras substâncias nocivas ou perigosas em águas sob jurisdição nacional, prevista na Lei no 9.966, de 28 de abril de 2000, e dá outras providências.
http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/decreto/2002/D4136.htm
PLS - PROJETO DE LEI DO SENADO, Nº 354 de 1989
Dispõe sobre o acondicionamento, a coleta, o tratamento, o transporte e a destinação final dos resíduos de serviços de saúde.
http://www.senado.gov.br/sf/atividade/materia/detalhes.asp?p_cod_mate=1711
SCD - SUBSTITUTIVO DA CÂMARA DOS DEPUTADOS AO PROJETO DE LEI DO SENADO, Nº 354 de 1989
Institui a Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos; altera a Lei nº 9.605, de 12 de fevereiro de 1998; e dá outras providências.
http://www.senado.gov.br/sf/atividade/materia/detalhes.asp?p_cod_mate=96105
PL-203/1991
Dispõe sobre o acondicionamento, a coleta, o tratamento, o transporte e a destinação final dos resíduos de serviços de saúde.
http://www.camara.gov.br/sileg/prop_detalhe.asp?id=15158
PL-1991/2007
Institui a Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos e dá outras providências
http://www.camara.gov.br/sileg/Prop_Detalhe.asp?id=366828
LEI Nº 12.305, DE 2 DE AGOSTO DE 2010.
Institui a Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos; altera a Lei no 9.605, de 12 de fevereiro de 1998; e dá outras providências.
http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/_Ato2007-2010/2010/Lei/L12305.htm
DECRETO Nº 7.404, DE 23 DE DEZEMBRO DE 2010.
Regulamenta a Lei no 12.305, de 2 de agosto de 2010, que institui a Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos, cria o Comitê Interministerial da Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos e o Comitê Orientador para a Implantação dos Sistemas de Logística Reversa, e dá outras providências.
http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/_Ato2007-2010/2010/Decreto/D7404.htm
5º Tempo - Mutirão de Limpeza no Mangue - Outubro 2004
http://www.natalvoluntarios.org.br/tempo/tempo5/tempo5.htm
http://www.natalvoluntarios.org.br/tempo/relatoriodownload/relatorio5tempo.pdf
ABIEF - Associação Brasileira da Indústria de Embalagens Plásticas Flexíveis
http://www.abief.com.br/
CleanBeach - Consciência Ecológica
http://www.cleanbeach.com.br/
Compromisso Empresarial para Reciclagem (Cempre)
http://www.cempre.org.br/
Detectives Científicos de la basura en las playas - Explora Conicyt
http://www.cientificosdelabasura.cl/
Entidade Ecológica dos Surfistas - ECOSURFI
http://www.ecosurfi.org/
INP - Instituto Nacional do Plástico
http://www.inp.org.br/
Instituto EcoFaxina - Limpeza, Monitoramento e Educação Ambiental
http://ecofaxina.blogspot.com/
Limpa Brasil
http://www.campanhalimpabrasil.com/site/
lixo.com.br - Consciência Sócio Ambiental
http://www.lixo.com.br/
Mutirão Ambiental - Mar Limpo - veja quais as formas de se combater o lixo marinho
http://homologa.ambiente.sp.gov.br/marlimpo/default.asp
Oceanografia Química e Poluição Marinha
http://poluicaomarinha.blogspot.com/
Organização Sócio-Ambientalista Joguelimpo
http://www.joguelimpo.org.br/index.php
PLAN DE ACCIÓN PARA LA PROTECCIÓN DE MEDIO MARINO Y ÁREAS COSTERAS DEL PACÍFICO SUDESTE.
http://www.cpps-int.org/spanish/planaccion/marinelitter.htm
http://www.cpps-int.org/spanish/planaccion/contaminacionmarinapa.htm#6
Plastivida - Instituto Sócio-Ambiental dos Plásticos
http://www.plastivida.org.br/
Praia Limpa
http://pe360graus.globo.com/praialimpa/
Projeto Limpeza Na Praia - IEA
http://www.institutoaqualung.com.br/limpeza.html
Projeto Manguezal
http://www.projetomanguezal.ufsc.br/
Saco é um saco
http://www.sacoeumsaco.com.br/
Sacolinhas Plásticas
http://sacolinhasplasticas.blogspot.com/
SOS Praias Brasil
http://www.sospraiasbrasil.org.br/
Vamos Limpar o Mundo
http://www.vamoslimparomundo.blogspot.com/
ASIA / ÁSIA
Clean Coast Project
http://www.sviva.gov.il/bin/en.jsp?enPage=e_BlankPage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=Zone&enDispWho=cleancoast05&enZone=cleancoast05
COBSEA - Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia Homepage
http://www.cobsea.org/index.html
http://cobsea.org/activities/activities_strategic_pollution.html
Green Fins Association
http://www.greenfins-thailand.org/
Hong Kong Coastal International Cleanup Challenge
http://www.ecovisionasia.com/hkcoastalcleanup/index.html
International Pellet Watch::Call for pellets from world beaches!
http://www.pelletwatch.org/
JEAN - Japan Environmental Action Network
http://www.jean.jp/
Kewkradong Bangladesh
http://www.kewkradong.com/
Mariana Islands Nature Alliance - A Pacific Environmental Organization
http://minapacific.org/
http://minapacific.org/sec.asp?secID=2
NOWPAP National Monitoring of Marine Litter
http://www.cearac-project.org/MALITA/NOWPAP_National_Monitoring/top.htm
NOWPAP-Northwest Pacific Action Plan
http://www.nowpap.org/index.php
http://www.nowpap.org/ML.php
Oceanic Defense - Activation Through Education
http://www.oceanicdefense.org/index.html
OSEAN - Our Sea of East Asia Network
http://cafe.naver.com/osean
Project AWARE Actions
http://projectaware.wordpress.com/
CARIBBEAN / CARIBE
Solid Waste and Marine Litter - Caribbean Environment Programme
http://www.cep.unep.org/publications-and-resources/marine-and-coastal-issues-links/solid-waste-and-marine-litter
Vida Marina de Puerto Rico: Centro de Reducción de Desperdicios Acuáticos
http://www.vidamarinapr.org/english/index.html
EUROPA
Adopt-a-beach and Beachwatch
http://www.adoptabeach.org.uk/
ANDY HUGHES PHOTOGRAPHER
http://www.andyhughes.net/dwt.html
Angelika Heckhausen
http://www.angelika-heckhausen.de/
http://picasaweb.google.com/117860566775425143683/PlastikMullAssemblagen
http://picasaweb.google.com/117860566775425143683/Strandglas
http://www.el-foco.es/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/EL-FOCO-9-M%C3%BCll-web.pdf
Beach cleaner by BeachTech – Find out more about beach cleaners
http://www.beach-tech.com/en.html
British Plastic Federation - Used Plastics Litter in Marine & Riverine Environments
http://www.bpf.co.uk/Press/Marine_Litter.aspx
Clean Ocean Project
http://www.cleanoceanproject.org/
Cleaner Coasts for Ireland and Wales
http://www.cleancoastproject.org/
Corona Save the Beach: A pioneer initiative
http://www.coronasavethebeach.org/eng
Fishing for Litter
http://www.kimointernational.org/Fishing-for-Litter-.aspx
flyintheface - home page of Fran Crowe
http://www.flyintheface.com/index.html
IMARES Dossier: Plastic waste in the sea
http://www.imares.wur.nl/UK/research/dossiers/plastic/
its a man made world
Barbara de Vries
http://www.itsamanmadeworld.com/home.html
KIMO International
http://www.kimointernational.org/
MarinePlastic.org
http://www.marineplastic.org/
http://www.stevemcpherson.co.uk/category/marine-plastic/
http://www.fromherewhereyouare.co.uk/
Microplastics
http://www.microplastics.ch/
NABU-Projekt „Meere ohne Plastik“
http://www.nabu.de/themen/meere/plastik/projekt/
Not on our beaches
http://www.notonourbeaches.com/
Plastic from the Sea
http://www.plastic-sea.com/
Plastic Oceans
http://www.plasticoceans.net/
Plastic Planet
http://www.plastic-planet.at/
http://www.plastic-planet.de/
Plastic Reef | Maarten Vanden Eynde
http://www.plasticreef.com/
Plastic Soup
http://www.plasticsoup.org/en/
Plastic Whale
http://plasticwhale.org/
Plastics 2020 Challenge | Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover
http://www.plastics2020challenge.com/questions/question/what_can_be_done_about_marine_litter/
Plastik-Müllkippe Meer
http://umwelt.zdf.de/ZDFde/inhalt/30/0,1872,7901726,00.html
Project AWARE Actions
http://projectaware.wordpress.com/
Recycled island
http://www.recycledisland.com/
Robin des Bois - Monstres des mers avec Open Arts
http://www.robindesbois.org/monstres_des_mers_open_arts/robin_des_bois_open_arts.html
Robindesbois.org
http://www.robindesbois.org/
Sauvons Epluchures Beach!
http://sauvonsepluchures.org/
Surfers Against Sewage - Not just Surfers, Not just Sewage
http://www.sas.org.uk/
Surfrider Foundation Europe : Sea Protection - Environment and Education
http://www.surfrider.eu/en.html
http://www.initiativesoceanes.org/index.php
Unpackaged
http://beunpackaged.com/
Vac from the Sea
http://www.electrolux.se/Innovation/Campaigns/Vac-from-the-sea/
Watch the Waste - portail d’observation des dechets en mer
http://watchthewaste.free.fr/
HAWAI`I / HAVAÍ
Adopt A Beach Hawaii
http://adoptabeachhawaii.com/
Beach Environmental Awareness Campaign Hawai`i (B.E.A.C.H.)
http://www.b-e-a-c-h.org/
Hawai`i Marine Debris Action Plan
http://sites.google.com/site/himdap/
Helen Chellin
http://helenchellin.com/home.html
http://helenchellin.com/portfolio.html
Kokua Hawai`i Foundation
http://www.kokuahawaiifoundation.org/
SeaPics.com | Ocean Wildlife Nature Pictures | Stock Photo Agency
Ocean Pollution, Ocean Garbage, and Marine Debris Photos
http://seapics.com/
http://seapics.com/feature-subject/environment/ocean-pollution-pictures-001.html
SUPER | Survey of Underwater Plastic and Ecosystem Response
http://cmore.soest.hawaii.edu/cruises/super/index.htm
OCEANIA
Carpentaria Ghost Nets
http://www.ghostnets.com.au/index.html
Clean Up the World
http://www.cleanuptheworld.org/en/
Jimi Rock Under Sea Adventure
http://www.jimirock.com/
Marine debris in northern Australia — WWF-Australia
http://wwf.org.au/ourwork/oceans/debris/
Oceanic Defense - Activation Through Education
http://www.oceanicdefense.org/index.html
Project AWARE Actions
http://projectaware.wordpress.com/
reefED - Educate to keep it Great
http://www.reefed.edu.au/home/explorer/hot_topics/marine_debris
Sea Turtle Foundation – Turtles for Tomorrow » Marine Debris
http://www.seaturtlefoundation.org/threats/human/threats-rubbish/
Sustainable Coastlines
http://www.sustainablecoastlines.org/Kia_Ora/Welcome/Welcome.html
Waitemata Harbour Clean-Up Trust
http://www.waitakere.govt.nz/ourpar/whct.asp
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REFERENCES AND SOURCES,
website
วันอังคารที่ 1 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2554
Clean Coast Project
Clean Coast Project: Facts and Fifures
Clean Coast Index (a tool for beach cleanliness assessment)
Aim of the Project: Cleaning up Israel’s open,
undeclared beaches – with no lifeguards and
no swimming – and keeping them clean.
Clean Coast Index (a tool for beach cleanliness assessment)
Aim of the Project: Cleaning up Israel’s open,
undeclared beaches – with no lifeguards and
no swimming – and keeping them clean.
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ขยะชายหาด,
ขยะทะเล,
article,
beach litter,
coastal zone,
marine debris,
plastics,
REFERENCES AND SOURCES
วันอังคารที่ 15 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554
Microscopic Plastics_Research Project Proposal
Reasearch Project Proposal_Do microplastic fragments present a hazard to marine life?
Richard C Thompson and Steve J Rowland, University of Plymouth UK
Marine Litter, Microscopic plastics KIMO International Web page
Richard C Thompson and Steve J Rowland, University of Plymouth UK
Marine Litter, Microscopic plastics KIMO International Web page
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ขยะชายหาด,
ขยะทะเล,
beach litter,
coastal zone,
marine debris,
microplastics,
plastics,
REFERENCES AND SOURCES,
website
วันจันทร์ที่ 14 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554
วันจันทร์ที่ 13 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2553
Website-Coastal Care.org
The website contains good summary on plastic marine debris and its impacts.
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marine debris,
microplastics,
plastics,
REFERENCES AND SOURCES,
website
Trash and Climate Change - EPA Game!
Trash and Climate Change - EPA Game!
Useful tools and games for raising awareness on trash! See final page please!!! nice and cute game that you will enjoy.
Useful tools and games for raising awareness on trash! See final page please!!! nice and cute game that you will enjoy.
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โรงเรียน,
activity,
climate change,
marine debris,
trash
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 9 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2553
Plastic Marine Debris: What We Know
Want to know about Plastic Marine Debris Click
Frequency asked questions you might want to know:
Do plastics degrade in the environment?
What are "microplastics"?
Is it true that our fish are being poisoned by marine debris? (plastics and pollutants)
Is it true that (NOAA has found that) 100,000 marine mammals and/or sea turtles die each year due to marine debris/plastics/plastic bags?
Is plastic a large portion of the debris that enters our oceans? How much?
Have there been studies by NOAA on impacts of plastics to marine mammals and fish?
Are all plastics created equal once they are in the environment? Do some cause more damage than others?
Is there a source/reference to see an actual plot of plastic marine debris occurrence?
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ขยะทะเล,
article,
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microplastics,
plastics
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 25 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553
Gwent Schools Set To Receive New Sports Kits Made From Plastic
Gwent Schools Set To Receive New Sports Kits Made From Plastic
27th October 2010
Youngsters bottle top collections will be winner for school teams and marine litter
Children at schools in Gwent are taking part in a pilot scheme which will help them understand the problems of marine and beach litter whilst giving their sports teams a brand new kit made from plastic bottles!
The schools, from Caldicot, Pontypool, Abertillery, Newport, Caerphilly, Blaenau Gwent and Monmouthshire are among the first schools in the UK to take part in the Bottle Champions Recycling Campaign - a partnership scheme between the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) and Plastics 2020 Challenge, an industry group focussed on diverting plastic from landfill and preventing littering.
MCS Litter Policy Officer, Sue Kinsey, says the initiative is a real first: “We believe it’s the first time that the plastics industry and an environmental charity have worked together in this way. The project is a fantastic way to get school children involved in recycling by learning about the dangers of marine pollution and then seeing the benefits of their efforts.”
The campaign will be introduced to Gwent youngsters as part of the MCS Cool Seas Roadshow, which gives primary aged children an insight into the amazing wildlife that lies beneath the waves. Roadshow leader Andy Starbuck says: “I’ll be telling the children about all the good things our seas have to offer and by introducing the Bottle Champions campaign we can focus on the importance of recycling to reduce the rising tide of plastic litter found in the sea and on beaches.”
Nine national football teams wore shirts made out of recycled plastic bottles at this year’s World Cup, including Brazil, Portugal and Holland. Schools taking part in Bottle Champions pilot will ask each pupil to bring in ten bottle tops - having already ensured that the bottles have been recycled at home. Ten plastic tops per child in the school will result in a new football, rugby or netball kit for the school team. 10 recycled bottles amounts to one sports kit!
Barry Turner of the Plastics 2020 Challenge comments: “As well as being unsightly, plastics litter represents a huge waste of precious resources that could be re used, recycled or converted to create much needed energy. There is no need for any plastics to end up in the marine environment. We value the opportunity to work with the MCS and help to educate kids on the importance of reducing the amount of plastic that ends up in landfill.”
Hannah Jones, Education Services Team Manager at Careers Wales Gwent says: “We are delighted to be working with primary schools across Gwent alongside the Marine Conservation Society and Plastics 2020 to promote the Bottle Champions Recycling Campaign. Students will have a unique opportunity to learn about an important environmental issue in a fun and stimulating way”.
MCS Litter Policy Officer, Sue Kinsey, says marine litter is a huge problem: “The only way to solve it is by involving everyone, from the public through to industry and Governments. Plastic litter is a particular problem at sea and makes up over 60% of all litter found on UK beaches. It’s incredibly harmful to animals whether it’s plastic bags mistaken for jellyfish by turtles, or small plastic pieces that are ingested by other marine creatures.”
-Ends-
Press contacts and information:
Schools in Gwent taking part in the pilot launched with a visit from the Cool Seas Roadshow are:
Rogiet Primary - Caldicot, George Street Primary – Pontypool, Ystruth Primary – Abertillery, New Inn Primary - Pontypool, Millbrook Primary – Newport, Trellech Primary – Monmouth, Thornwell Primary – Chepstow, Shirenewtown Primary – Chepstow, Durand Primary- Caldicot, Deri View - Abergavenny
For MCS:
Dr Sue Kinsey: Litter Policy Officer
Tel 01989 561585
ISDN 01989 561660
For Plastics 2020
Helen Roache
Helen.roache@ppsgroup.co.uk
Tel: 020 529 1700
The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) is the UK charity dedicated to the protection of our seas, shores and wildlife. MCS campaigns for clean seas and beaches, sustainable fisheries, and protection of marine life. Through education, community involvement and collaboration, MCS raises awareness of the many threats that face our seas and promotes individual, industry and government action to protect the marine environment. MCS provides information and guidance on many aspects of marine conservation and produces the annual Good Beach Guide (www.goodbeachguide.co.uk), the Good Fish Guide and www.fishonline.org on sustainable seafood, as well as promoting public participation in volunteer projects and surveys such as MCS Beachwatch, Adopt-a-Beach and Basking Shark Watch.www.mcsuk.org
MCS Cool Seas Roadshow – is part funded by the Save our Seas foundation and visits primary schools in the UK taking the secrets of the seas into the classroom revealing the amazing wildlife beneath the oceans
The Plastics 2020 Challenge
The Plastics 2020 Challenge commitment is to lead the UK in diverting plastics from landfill by 2020 in order to reduce climate change impact, address the energy deficit, and achieve a step change in efficient use of resources.
Plastics 2020 made this founding commitment at their launch, which took place at the Houses of Parliament in Westminster on 7 July 2009. The founding members are the British Plastics Federation, PlasticsEurope and the Packaging & Films Association. Together they represent 5,000 small, medium and large enterprises that employ approximately 186,000 people across the UK. The industry’s exports are worth £4.6 billion a year and the UK remains dominant in worldwide markets.
The Founding commitments of the Plastics 2020 Challenge relate to the 4 Rs of the waste hierarchy as follows:
1. REDUCE
Reduce wastage and environmental impact by continuous innovation of lightweight, high performance plastic materials and products.
2. REUSE
Develop new solutions and designs to increase the reuse of plastic products.
3. RECYCLE
Double plastic packaging recycling rate by 2020 through working in partnership with the whole value chain and all levels of government to facilitate and promote effective markets, technologies and infrastructure.
4. RECOVER
Support high efficiency energy from waste techniques for end-of-life plastics where recycling is not an option.
Full details can be viewed at www.plastics2020challenge.com
Source: MCS UK http://www.mcsuk.org/press/view/323
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โรงเรียน,
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marine debris,
plastics
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