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STATE AWARDS GRANTS TO SIX LOCAL NON-PROFITS TO ADDRESS JAPAN TSUNAMI MARINE DEBRIS
$100,000 to fund marine debris removal on Kauai, Maui, Hawaii and Honolulu
The Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH) with assistance from the State Department of Land and Natural Resources
(DLNR) is awarding six local non-profit, community groups grant funds to help address Japan Tsunami Marine
Debris (JTMD) and keep Hawaii’s shorelines clean. The focus is on potential debris originating from the tsunami
that devastated Japan in March 2011.
“The six grants totaling $100,000 complement ongoing efforts by community groups that are already working to
address marine debris, including debris originating from the Japan tsunami,” said Gary Gill, deputy director
of the Environmental Health Administration. “For years Hawaii has depended on volunteers to keep marine debris
off our beaches. We are providing a little support for the very big job they do.”
The selected projects will help to reduce the impacts of marine debris from alien species, marine life
entanglement, economic costs, and human health and safety. The awardees are:
- Surfrider Kauai, $25,000 (for Kauai County)
- Hawaii Wildlife Fund, $20,000 (for Maui County)
- Recycle Hawaii, $20,000 (for Hawaii County)
- Surfrider Oahu, $13,000 (for Honolulu County)
- Kupu, $11,000 (for Honolulu County)
- Sustainable Coastlines, $11,000 (for Honolulu County)
The grant funds, which will be administered by the DOH, were provided by a $50,000 grant from the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Marine Debris Program and another $50,000 of matching funds
contributed by DLNR. Selected proposals will reduce marine debris through beach cleanup and education
activities that support ongoing habitat conservation in Hawaii coastal areas. Awardees and projects are
located within the Kauai, Maui, Hawaii and Honolulu Counties with a focus on areas that typically receive
the most marine debris. A map of these areas is available below.
To date, there have been eight confirmed JTMD items in Hawaii and over 1,700 reports of potential JTMD in
the US and Canada. The public is urged to report findings of potential JTMD to DLNR at (808) 587-0400 or
dlnr.marine.debris@hawaii.gov and to NOAA at
disasterdebris@noaa.gov
For guidance on “what to do if you see debris in Hawaii’s ocean or beaches” go to
http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/
2013/01/JTMD-Guideline3.pdf
For the latest information on JTMD, please visit the DLNR Marine debris website at http://dlnr.hawaii.gov
/marine-debris/
or the NOAA Marine Debris Program website at
http://marinedebris.noaa.gov/tsunamidebris/.
UPCOMING EVENTS – How you can help:
Surfrider Foundation's Oahu Chapter: will build upon the movement of Hands Across the Sand.
See www.handsacrossthesand.com/
Details: 10AM-Noon on May 18, 2013, Kailua Beach Park, Kailua, HI 96734
Then on June 15, 2013, 10am - Noon, they’ll be cleaning up the Diamond Head beach and cliff areas.
Surfrider Foundation’s Kauai Chapter:
http://Kauai.surfrider.org
Will hold a marine debris clean-up on May 18th, 2013 at 9:00AM at Donkey Beach on the east side.
Then, on June 21st, 2013, from 6pm, they’ll hold a grand membership drive party and silent auction of
"Art for the Ocean" 21st at the Kauai Society of Artists' Kukui Grove Exhibition Hall.
Confirmed JTMD items
- September 2012 – Blue Bin (YK Suisan Bin) – picture 1
• Found: Makapuu, Oahu
- September 2012 – Fishing Skiff (20 x 6 feet) – picture 2
• Found: 700nm NE of Maui
- November, 2012 – Small Boat
• Found: Midway
- November, 2012 – Boat (pieces)
• Found: Kahana Bay, Oahu
- December, 2012 – Fishing Skiff – picture 3
• Found: Punaluu, Oahu
- February, 2013 – Buoy – picture 4
• Found: off of Kauai
- February, 2013 – Fishing Skiff
• Found: Kahuku, Oahu
- February, 2013 – Sign from Ozuchi Town
• Found: Midway
Environmental Planning Office
919 Ala Moana Blvd., Room 312
Honolulu, HI 96814
phone (808) 586-4337
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Last update: 30 April 2013
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