NOAA collects
50 metric tons of marine debris from Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
July 17,
2012
NOAA Ship
Oscar Elton Sette arrived back in its homeport of Honolulu on Saturday after a
month in Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. The team of 17 scientists
collected nearly 50 metric tons of marine debris, which threatens monk seals,
sea turtles and other marine life in the coral reef ecosystem, in the
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI). NOAA has conducted annual removal
missions of marine debris in the NWHI since 1996 as part of a coral restoration
effort.
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