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Oregon Marine Debris Team
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Overview Volunteer Cleanups 2011-2014 Volunteer Monitoring Cleanup Strategies and Emergency Response Emerging Issues
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Volunteer Cleanup Stats: 2011-2014 2011 2012 2013 2014
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201320122011 2014201320122011 Volunteer Cleanup Stats: 2011-2014
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Organizational Strategies
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Volunteer Cleanup Stats: 2011-2014 YEAR Lbs- Debris RemovedVolunteer # of Cleanups 2014157,90011,120220 2013126,6008,640236 2012245,00011,490240 2011137,80010,000200 Grand Total of approx. 446,800 lbs of debris removed by volunteers
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Other OMDT Accomplishments 27 Public Workshops (2012-2013) 14 Monitoring Trainings (ongoing) 12 Marine Debris Stations 12 Tons of Marine Debris Re-purposed Regional and International Coordination Public Outreach/Education (ongoing) Extended Citizen Science Programs – NOAA Monitoring – COASST Monitoring – Rapid Response Project
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Volunteer Monitoring Shoreline Monitoring 10 Sites in OR Site Selection Duration of monitoring
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Cleanup Strategies: Rapid Response Surfrider Foundation Project supported by NOAA MDP (2014) 21 R.R. Cleanups Piloted OPRD Coordinator Volunteer Response Refining Protocols and Volunteer Base
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Preventing Domestic Marine Debris Offshore Response and Communications Rapid and Emergency Response Smarter Cleanups, Engaged Volunteers Monitoring for Management – Volunteers and Beach Cleanups as Data Sources – Communicating Data – Visualization Tools, etc. – Safeguarding Special Places Ongoing and Emerging Issues
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Emerging Issues: Lighthouse Beach Incident Jan. 11 – Feb. 15 o 12 Group Cleanup Events o Daily maintenance crews o Ongoing effort
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