Background information on marine debris and the Virginia Marine Debris Reduction Plan
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Virginia Marine Debris Reduction Plan
Virginia marine debris stakeholders including government agencies, scientists, academics, nonprofits, and private industries, were brought together by the Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program (CZM) and Clean Virginia Waterways (CVW) to emphasize the need for collaboration to address the Commonwealth’s problematic and abundant types of litter and marine debris. With input from the stakeholders, Virginia CZM and CVW published the first Virginia Marine Debris Reduction Plan in 2014. Virginia’s plan was the first of its kind on the U.S. East Coast. The plan was updated in 2021-2025 and has four marine debris prevention and mitigation goals focused on consumer debris, derelict fishing gear, microplastics, and abandoned/derelict vessels. The 2026 - 2030 plan is currently under state review before publication for the public.
Watch the videos below to learn about the plan and the marine debris types!
DID YOU KNOW?
The Virginia Marine Debris Reduction Plan was soon followed by NOAA's Mid-Atlantic Marine Debris Action Plan. Check out the Mid-Atlantic plan here.
Marine Debris/ Plastic Pollution Information
Explore these resources from Virginia-associated partners to learn more about marine debris!