Nets to Energy Hawaiian Style Building On ICC Partnerships Chris Woolaway NOWPAP Conference 2013.

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Nets to Energy Hawaiian Style Building On ICC Partnerships Chris Woolaway NOWPAP Conference 2013

A Little Background

The images that started it all…

Building on old partnerships and adding new ones

NWHI Multi-Agency & Partner Cleanup NOAA/NMFS US Coast Guard NOAA Office of Marine and Aviation Operations JIMAR USFWS U of Hawaii Sea Grant U of Alaska Sea Grant Victory Fishing Gear Schnitzer Steel Hawaii (Hawaii Metals Recycling) US Navy Covanta Energy Japanese Television Workshop NOAA/NOS City/County of Honolulu Hawaii State Department of Land and Natural Resources The Ocean Conservancy Ocean Futures Society Groundfish Forum, Inc. Hawaii Department of Business Economic Development & Tourism Horizon Waste Services, Inc.

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Ongoing NWHI Multi- Agency & Partner Cleanup Project Debris Results

1996/1997 – NMFS Pilot Effort: 9,631 lbs Multi-Agency Effort: 16,538 lbs Multi-Agency Effort: 55,910 lbs Multi-Agency Effort: 49,452 lbs Multi-Agency Effort: 135,711 lbs Multi-Agency Effort: 214,485 lbs Multi-Agency Effort: 246,997 lbs 2004-Multi-Agency Effort: 254,949 lbs 2005-Multi-Agency Effort: 113,842 lbs 2006-Multi-Agency Effort: 41,871 lbs 2007-Multi-Agency Effort: 130,558 lbs 2008-Multi-Agency Effort: 63,140 lbs 2009-Multi-Agency Effort: 183,833 lbs 2011-Multi-Agency Effort: 33,110 lbs 2012-Multi-Agency Effort: 114,470 lbs 2013-Multi-Agency Effort: 30,418 lbs Total debris removed: 1,694,915 lbs

Ongoing Main Hawaiian Islands Cleanup Project Debris Results

In 2005, NOAA and Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management met with Schnitzer requesting our partnership with a roll-off bin to service fishermen in Honolulu Harbor. Thus, the Pier 38 Port Reception program was born in 2006.

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Thus far over 50 tons of derelict net and monofilament line have been used to create electricity. Approximately 100 tons of derelict fishing net will produce enough electricity to power an estimated 43 Oahu homes for a year. Time, labor, and equipment are being donated by all partners. -- Hawaii State Dept. of Business, Economic Development, and

Ongoing Main Hawaiian Islands Cleanup Project Debris Results

Culminating with the 2013 ICC Community groups on Kauai have shipped 17,160 pounds of recovered net and lines to Honolulu to be burned at Covanta H-Power

The Nets to Energy Program Grows to

US Mainland Ports New Bedford, MA Gloucester, MA Brookhaven, NY Hyannis, MA Scituate, MA Newport, RI Cape May, NJ Provincetown, MA Moss Landing, CA Astoria, OR Wellfleet, MA Point Judith. RI Chatham, MA Sandwich, MA Portland, ME Garibaldi, OR Boston, MA Southampton, NY New Port News, VA Everglades City, FL Miami-Dade, FL

Mahalo & Aloha