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  • "Marine Debris Topics" filters help learners discover more about the different types of marine debris, where it comes from, and the ways it impacts wildlife, habitats, and people. Get answers about garbage patches, and learn how you can make a difference and help solve the marine debris problem, whether you live on the coast, or hundreds of miles away!
    • Types and Sources: Resources that incorporate what marine debris is and where it comes from.
    • Impacts: Resources that incorporate the many ways marine debris impacts communities - both wildlife and humans.
    • Garbage Patches: Resources that explore the science, sources, and solutions of garbage patches in the ocean.
    • Microplastics: Resources that dive into these small plastics and the big problems they can cause for our environment.
    • Solutions: Resources that incorporate the large-scale, systemic ways that we can address the issue of marine debris.
    • How to Help: Resources that incorporate individual, specific actions that students can take in their own lives and communities.
  • Audience” filters by grade level, including postsecondary education, and also has a filter option for informal environments and adult learners.
  • Subject” filters by the general subject area, such as Art, Earth science, Math, and more. Many marine debris lessons are interdisciplinary by design!
  • Special categories” offers additional filters for specific instructional strategies or learning environments.
    • Citizen Science: These materials provide students with an opportunity to collect data and contribute to community or participatory science efforts.
    • Working with Data: Students will collect, analyze, and/or utilize marine debris and other data as a part of lesson activities.
    • Cleanups & Waste Audits: These materials instruct students through two popular methods of reducing trash in the environment: Organizing and executing a cleanup or assessing the waste produced at home or in the community.
    • Student Advocacy: Students have the opportunity to develop and share their own opinions on marine debris topics, including raising their voices to the community and decision-makers.
    • Research: Students will independently investigate marine debris topics to ask and answer questions about phenomena.
    • Outdoor Activity: Lessons that incorporate some element of outdoor education - either a field trip to an outdoor space or using nearby spaces like school campuses or neighborhoods.
    • Crafts, Fun & Games: Resources that make marine debris a little more fun! These include upcycling crafts, classroom games, and more.
    • Class Discussion: These resources ask big questions and invite learners to discuss them as a large group.
    • Multimedia: Resources that incorporate videos, infographics, and other multimedia tools as critical lesson components.
    • Virtual Learning Ready: These activities can be easily self-directed, engaging learners outside of direct instruction.
    • Spanish: Resources that are available in Spanish.
    • Scientific Method: These activities are guided by the scientific method as a key learning component or lesson structure.
    • Action Project: Learners conclude these lessons or activities by implementing an action project to address the issue of marine debris in their communities.
    • Models: These resources use models or role-playing as methods of exploring the types, sources, impacts, and solutions of marine debris.
  • NGSS DCI” filters by Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Disciplinary Core Ideas (DCIs). Not all resources have this alignment. 
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Animated fish with ingested garbage. … Would you want to swim at a beach littered with trash? Of course not. And the animals who live in the ocean don't either - the difference is they don't have a choice. Marine species often become tangled in debris, …
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Last updated 22 August, 2024

Speaker surrounded with circles contain different kinds of plastic waste. … The most common items found during the International Coastal Cleanup are plastic cigarette butts, food wrappers, plastic beverage bottles, plastic bottle caps, and drink stirrers. …
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Last updated 10 April, 2025

Trash Talk Logo. … Don’t you think it’s time we all have an honest trash talk? Ocean Today, in partnership with the NOAA Marine Debris Program, presents TRASH TALK, a 15-minute special feature on marine debris for World Ocean Day.   This feature video …
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Last updated 22 August, 2024

Two people hold a trash bin. … This webinar provides fun activities that you can organize to engage people in museums, zoos, aquariums, learning centers and schools. Featuring NOAA Marine Debris Program Educational Specialist Leah Henry, this fun and …
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Last updated 22 August, 2024

Person placing a plastic bottle in a recycling bin. … There are marine debris solutions, and together, we can prevent litter from ending up in the ocean. So what can we do? Well, the ultimate solution is prevention, and we need to keep that as our highest …
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Last updated 22 August, 2024

Earth showing garbage patch circulation in the Pacific ocean. … It’s not a floating island of trash, like a garbage dump or a landfill. It’s also not the only patch. They exist all throughout the ocean, and the Pacific Garbage Patch just happens to be the …
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Last updated 11 April, 2025

Cartoon scuba diver in sea with debris. … Marine debris is one of the biggest pollution problems facing the world's oceans and waterways today. Marine debris is any man-made, solid material that enters waterways directly through littering or indirectly …
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Last updated 22 August, 2024

Overflowing garbage can. … Marine debris comes from many different sources and enters the ocean in many ways. Intentional littering and dumping are a big cause of marine debris. Sometimes the trash goes directly into the ocean, like when beachgoers don’t …
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Last updated 22 August, 2024

Turtle Trash Collectors Interactive Program Video. … Marine debris has major impacts on all kinds of marine animals, especially sea turtles. These iconic animals can confuse plastic bags and balloons for jellyfish, their favorite food. In this interactive …
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Last updated 22 August, 2024

Created with assistance from Sheavly Consultants, LLC. In print – contact the NOAA Marine Debris Program while supplies last. In print … 2136 … What We Know About the "Garbage …
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Last updated 22 August, 2024

"What is Marine Debris?" is a foldable poster created by the NOAA Marine Debris Program that provides an overview of general marine debris, plastic debris, garbage patches, the NOAA Marine Debris Program, the impacts of debris, general debris facts, and …
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Last updated 22 August, 2024

Students will review key marine debris vocabulary using BINGO. They will explore and discuss different solutions to and prevention for the marine debris problem. Students will also brainstorm new creative solutions through art. Students will be asked to …
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NOAA Regions: Pacific Islands

Last updated 16 May, 2024

Students will participate in a hands-on activity where they will be asked to utilize parts of the scientific method including observing, hypothesizing, experimenting (classifying), and conclusion forming. Depending on grade level and ability, this may …
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NOAA Regions: Pacific Islands

Last updated 16 May, 2024

Students are introduced to the subject of marine debris, its composition, its impact on marine wildlife, and the land-to-ocean connection in an informative talk story session utilizing visual aids and activities. Hawaiʻi Wildlife Fund created this Marine …
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NOAA Regions: Pacific Islands

Last updated 16 May, 2024

Students will use a series of videos to explore modern landfills, recycling, and plastic in the environment. Washed Ashore,  in partnership with the NOAA Marine Debris Program , developed an integrated arts marine debris curriculum to educate school …
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Last updated 16 May, 2024