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  2. Marine pollution - Wikipedia

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    Marine plastic pollution is a type of marine pollution by plastics, ranging in size from large original material such as bottles and bags, down to microplastics formed from the fragmentation of plastic material. Marine debris is mainly discarded human rubbish which floats on, or is suspended in the ocean.

  3. Ocean Conservancy - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Conservancy (founded as The Delta Corporation) is a nonprofit environmental advocacy group based in Washington, D.C., United States. The organization seeks to promote healthy and diverse ocean ecosystems, prevent marine pollution, climate change and advocates against practices that threaten oceanic and human life. [1][2]

  4. The Ocean Cleanup - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.theoceancleanup.com. The Ocean Cleanup is a nonprofit environmental engineering organization based in the Netherlands that develops technology to extract plastic pollution from the oceans and to capture it in rivers before it can reach the ocean. Their initial focus was on the Pacific Ocean and its garbage patch, and extended to ...

  5. Oil spill - Wikipedia

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    Pollution. An oil spill is the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment, especially the marine ecosystem, due to human activity, and is a form of pollution. The term is usually given to marine oil spills, where oil is released into the ocean or coastal waters, but spills may also occur on land.

  6. Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - Wikipedia

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    The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA) (101 H.R.1465, P.L. 101–380) [ 1 ] was passed by the 101st United States Congress and signed by President George H. W. Bush. [ 2 ] It works to avoid oil spills from vessels and facilities by enforcing removal of spilled oil and assigning liability for the cost of cleanup and damage; requires specific ...

  7. U.S. Coast Guard environmental protection - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Coast Guard environmental protection. Marine environmental protection is one of the eleven missions of the United States Coast Guard (USCG). [ 1] Protecting the delicate ecosystem of oceans is a vital Coast Guard mission. The Coast Guard works with a variety of groups and organizations to ensure the livelihood of endangered marine species.

  8. Oil spill governance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA) [11] is the primary legislation that governs oil spills in the U.S. The OPA substantiated the federal government's role in responding to oil spill cleanups. The OPA made amendments to the already existing CWA to provide 3 options to the delegated authorities through the president.

  9. Clean Oceans International - Wikipedia

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    Clean Oceans International. Clean Oceans International, originally The Clean Oceans Project, is an ocean-oriented environmental organization founded in 2009 as an IRS 501c3 public benefit corporation. Clean Oceans International seeks to reduce plastic pollution in the oceans through a comprehensive global approach that includes research ...