$3.7M Awarded to 14 Marine Debris Removal and Prevention Projects
OCT. 3, 2022 — On Sept. 28, the NOAA Marine Debris Program, within the Office of Response and Restoration, announced the 14 recipients of our 2022 Removal and Prevention Grant awards totaling nearly $3.7 million in federal funds, including funding provided through the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act.
Federal funding is matched by non-federal contributions, bringing the total investment in these marine debris projects to approximately $7.8 million. Marine debris is a pervasive national and global problem that harms wildlife, navigation safety, ecosystem health, and the economy.
The NOAA Marine Debris Program offers nationwide competitive funding opportunities for projects that improve ecological resources by preventing and removing marine debris. This year, the program also provided funding for projects that prevent and remove marine debris in Mexico and the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada border areas.
These projects will improve habitats and other ecological resources, and help build a foundation of knowledge and resources to change behaviors, raise awareness, and promote the long-term prevention of marine debris. All of the projects also incorporate justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion components, including working with tribal, environmental justice, and fishing communities that traditionally have been underserved due to lack of economic opportunity and language barriers. NOAA's Office of Response and Restoration is proud to support impactful, community-driven, and cost-effective projects.
For more information on this year’s funded projects, visit the 2022 Removal and Prevention funding pages on the Marine Debris Program website.