A team from the Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project, PMDP, a Hawaiʻi-based nonprofit organization, returned to Honolulu on Saturday aboard the 185-foot ship M/V Imua with 97,295 pounds of marine debris removed from reefs and beaches of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.
86K pounds of ghost nets, plastic, other debris removed from
Fishing 'ghost nets' are destroying Hawaii's sea life. Scientists are
86,000 Pounds of Ghost Nets Removed from Single Hawaiian Reef : Kauai Now
86,000 pounds of ghost nets removed from single reef in
Almost 100,000 Pounds of Marine Debris and Old Nets Removed from
86,000 Pounds of Ghost Nets Removed from Single Hawaiian Reef : Kauai Now
86,000 pounds of ghost nets removed from single reef in
86,000 pounds of ghost nets removed from single reef in
86,000 pounds of ghost nets removed from single reef in
Derelict Nets and Ghost Fishing: A Haunting Problem in the
Hawaii's Net Patrol battles ghost fishing gear
HPU program will pay commercial fishers to retrieve discarded
More than 2,000 pounds of derelict fishing gear removed from Kaua