University of Alaska Fairbanks, Alaska Sea Grant College Program,
Marine debris in Alaska : coordinating our efforts : proceedings of the Marine Debris in Alaska Workshop, February 14-15, 2008, Anchorage, Alaska
Marine debris in Alaska
AK-SG ;
Alaska Sea Grant College Program report ;
Marine Debris Toast -- Synthesis of Proceedings Book -- Purpose of the workshop -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction.
Alaska Marine Debris Programs -- The NOAA Marine Debris Program: implementing a program to address the nation's needs / Talking trash in Kachemak Bay: the Kachemak Bay CoastWalk Program / Derelict fishing gear in Alaska: accumulation rates and fishing net analysis / Debris via the sea: St. Paul Island, Pribilof Islands, Alaska / Marine debris remediation from Prince William Sound to Gore Point: Gulf of Alaska Keeper / Kodiak Archipelago marine debris survey / Sunny Resurrection Bay: what's happening on our beaches? / Cleanup of marine debris on Unalaska Island / Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation Clean Water Program
Marine Debris Technical Knowledge and Research -- Unmanned aerial systems and buoy technologies for locating and tracking marine debris in the high seas / Nature and sources of chemicals in marine plastic debris / Seabirds indicate plastic pollution in the marine environment: quantifying spatial patterns and trends in Alaska / Somebody untangle me!: taking a closer look at marine mammal entanglement in marine debris / A tangled web: the mystery, math, and mechanics of net recycling
Summaries of Marine Debris Workshop Breakout Discussions -- Question 1: where and how accessible are regional shore-cast marine debris accumulations? / Question 2: is standardized marine debris data collection possible? / Question 3: what can be done with collected marine debris? / Question 4: how can we prevent and reduce marine debris sources through education and outreach? / Question 5: how can emergent programs for marine debris removal and prevention be developed? / Question 6: how does marine debris affect wildlife and the environment? / Question 7: what criteria should be applied to prioritizing marine debris cleanups in Alaska? / Participants.
Marine Debris in Alaska Workshop (2008 : Anchorage, Alaska)
Williams, Michael T.
Ammann, Erika R.
Alaska Sea Grant College Program.
National Sea Grant College Program (U.S.)
United States. National Marine Fisheries Service.
Sarah E. Morison -- Marilyn Sigman and Bree Murphy -- Bob King -- Aquilina D. Lestenkof and Phillip A. Zavadil -- Chris Pallister -- Andy Schroeder -- Tim Johnson -- Nir Barnea -- Wes Jones.
Tim Veenstra -- Benjamin Applegate, Chris Pallister, and John M. Kennish -- David Hyrenbach, Hannahrose Nevins, Michelle Hester, Carol Keiper, Sophie Webb, and James Harvey -- Aleria Jensen, Michael Williams, Lauri Jemison, and Kim Raum-Suryan -- Lois Young.
Nir Barnea and Tim Veenstra -- Sarah Morison and Lauri Jemison -- Bob King and Lois Young -- Bree Murphy and Jerry Dzugan -- Chris Pallister, Philip Zavadil, and Erika Ammann -- David Hyrenbach and John Kennish -- Reid Brewer and Aleria Jensen --
Michael Williams and Erika Ammann, editors.
Marine debris in Alaska : coordinating our efforts : proceedings of the Marine Debris in Alaska Workshop, February 14-15, 2008, Anchorage, Alaska