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Sit back and listen to some of our marine debris audio files! Click on the song title for more information.

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Floating trash seen from below.
The NOAA Ocean Podcast: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
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Graphic of a sea turtle eating a plastic bag and fish swimming around marine debris. (Credit: NOAA)
The Marine Debris Song
Cast of musical laughing and all wet!
Marine Debris' No Joke

On Our Radar

Trash mixed in with natural debris on a shoreline.
Strategic Plan
Shoreline Monitoring.
Monitoring Debris
Oversimplified graphic of "garbage patches" in the North Pacific Ocean
Garbage Patches
Explore information on the Marine Debris Clearinghouse.
Project Clearinghouse
Derelict vessel in Florida
Derelict Vessel Info Hub
Funding Opportunities
Workers lift heavy debris from beach.
How to Help
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