The Mississippi Marine Debris Removal and Prevention Project is supported by the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources in an effort to “increase awareness of marine debris impact on coastal ecosystems and foster improved stewardship of coastal habitats.” This program will take place on Deer Island south of Biloxi, Mississippi over a period of 3 years, and there will be four designated clean-up sites along the island. We need your help to restore and conserve our islands and to educate others of the importance of proper trash disposal. The Mississippi Marine Debris Removal and Prevention Project will foster community involvement in the prevention and remediation of litter threatening Mississippi’s marine habitats. We need volunteers of all ages to participate to enhance the knowledge and understanding of the importance of ocean sciences, conservation and technologies. Those participants will foster awareness to others and will lead to a cleaner earth for future generations.
This project involves members of the community in the removal of debris from Deer Island and creates an educated cadre of citizens to better understand the importance of marine debris prevention. In accordance with our outreach efforts, we held our first two-day marine debris workshops in July 2011. We collected 427.80 lbs of trash, which the majority of it was plastics and fireworks. We did the beach clean up on July 8th, 2011 on Deer Island near Biloxi, MS. I had a really great group of teachers, who went above and beyond during the workshop and I was thrilled to have had them be my first participants!
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