Marine Debris in the
Mid-Atlantic
This region includes the East Coast of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Washington DC, and Virginia
Marine debris in the mid-Atlantic region is very often tied to the Chesapeake Bay. The NOAA Marine Debris Program works on efforts to prevent debris from entering the Bay through research and outreach, minimizing impacts to the people who enjoy it and the animals rely on it for survival. But we’re not solely focused on the Chesapeake Bay; we collaborate with a strong network of partners throughout the region who work hard to protect the coasts and waterways, as well as groups that clean the many miles of sandy, Atlantic Coast beaches that are vital to tourism.

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- Mapping, Marking, and Mobilizing to Remove Derelict Fishing Gear from Delaware’s Inland Bays
- Capturing Debris and Inspiring Action Along the Anacostia River
- Making Progress on Marine Debris in the Mid-Atlantic
- New Jersey Marine Debris Emergency Response Guide: A New Comprehensive Guide for the State
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Regional Coordinator
Katie Morgan
katie.morgan@noaa.gov