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EPA Honors Winners of First-Ever Campus RainWorks Challenge / University of Florida and Illinois Institute of Technology lead in design of green infrastructure on campus (HQ, AZ, CA, FL, IL, KS, MO, NY, TX)

 

Release Date: 04/22/2013
Contact Information: Stacy Kika (News Media Only), [email protected], 202-564-0496, 202-564-4355

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced the four winners of the Campus RainWorks Challenge, a new design challenge created to inspire the next generation of landscape architects, planners and engineers to develop innovative green infrastructure systems that reduce stormwater pollution and support sustainable communities.

Stormwater is one of the most widespread challenges to water quality in the nation. Large volumes of stormwater pollute our nation’s streams, rivers and lakes, posing a threat to human health and contributing to downstream flooding.

The Campus RainWorks Challenge engages students and faculty members at colleges and universities to apply green infrastructure principles and design, encourage interdisciplinary collaboration, and increase the use of green infrastructure on campuses across the nation. Teams of undergraduate and graduate students, working with a faculty advisor, developed innovative green infrastructure designs for a site on their campus showing how managing stormwater at its source can benefit the campus community and the environment.

The selected challenge winners are:

- University of Florida, Gainsville, Fl. (1st prize, large institution)
The team’s design plan centers on the redevelopment of Reitz Lawn, an 11-acre open area and pedestrian corridor on campus. The plan aims to remove pollutants from stormwater before they reach nearby Lake Alice, which drains directly into the Floridian Aquifer. The team’s plan incorporated student input into the project design and will include an educational component to raise awareness about how water travels through the urban environment.

- Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill. (1st prize, small institution)
The team’s design plan centers on the redevelopment of a 1,200-foot long section of Dearborn Street on campus. The plan incorporates a number of green infrastructure design elements, including rain gardens that double as outdoor seating areas and permeable walkways. The plan estimates that, through collection, infiltration, and storage, stormwater runoff will be reduced from the site by 70 – 80 percent.

- University of Arizona, Tuscon, Ariz. (2
nd prize, large institution)
The team’s design plan centers on the redevelopment of a 70,000-square-foot parking lot located within a cluster of academic buildings. The design will replace the parking lot with a campus common area featuring two rings of retention basins to infiltrate stormwater runoff, five underground cisterns to harvest runoff and HVAC condensate from the adjacent buildings, and a translucent shade structure with an ephemeral water feature. Water collected in the underground cisterns is used to irrigate the landscape, reducing potable water use from 700,000 to 90,000 gallons/year.

- Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Mo. (2nd prize, small institution)
The team’s design plan focuses on three green infrastructure projects: green roof, rain garden, and permeable pavement projects. Phased implementation will take advantage of existing plans for university projects, allowing for cost-effective improvements in campus stormwater managment that will mitigate eutrophication and sedimentation in Frisco Lake.

-Teams from Kansas State University, Columbia University, California State Polytechnic Institute at Pomona and University of Texas-Arlington were recognized as honorable mentions for their entries.

The challenge received submissions from 218 teams, which were reviewed by more than 30 expert judges from EPA, the American Society of Landscape Architects, the Water Environment Federation, and the American Society of Civil Engineers. Many of the submissions proposed transformative additions to the campus landscape that would reduce stormwater impacts while educating students about the movement of water through the urban environment. The winning teams were selected based on six criteria: analysis and planning; preservation or restoration of natural features; integrated water management; soil and vegetation management; value to campus; and likelihood of implementation.

Green infrastructure helps communities to maintain healthy waters, support sustainable communities, and provide multiple environmental benefits. Green infrastructure captures and filters pollutants by passing stormwater through soils and retaining it on site. Example of effective green infrastructure include green roofs, permeable materials, alternative designs for streets and buildings, trees, rain gardens and rain harvesting systems.

More information: http://www.epa.gov/campusrainworks

U.S. EPA News

Avnet Wins 2013 Green Enterprise IT Award from Uptime Institute

PHOENIX–()–Avnet,
Inc
. (NYSE:AVT),
a global value-added technology distributor, today announced it was
selected as the winner of the prestigious 2013
Green Enterprise IT (GEIT) Award
in the IT Retrofit category
presented by the Uptime
Institute
. Avnet was also chosen as the finalist in the Green
Digital Infrastructure Strategy category. The GEIT Awards showcase
organizations that are pioneering projects and innovations
that significantly improve energy productivity and resource use in IT.
Avnet will be honored at the eighth annual Uptime
Institute Symposium
taking place in Santa Clara, Calif., on May
13-16, 2013. As part of the Symposium’s agenda, Avnet will present a
case study about its award-winning green data center initiative.

“These recognitions from Uptime validate the tremendous achievements of
our IT, facilities and logistics teams”

“These recognitions from Uptime validate the tremendous achievements of
our IT, facilities and logistics teams,” said Steve
Phillips
, senior vice president and CIO, Avnet, Inc. “We have
created a culture where energy-saving initiatives are woven into how we
strategically look at our facilities, from floor to ceiling, to
dramatically reduce Avnet’s energy consumption. I’m incredibly proud of
the practical ways we found to significantly reduce Avnet’s
environmental impact while also creating a clear financial benefit for
the company.”

The Uptime Institute recognized Avnet as the winner in the IT Retrofit
category for significantly improving the energy efficiency and IT
effectiveness of its 25-year-old
North American data center, which supports Avnet’s global business in
more than 80 countries. The IT team began a multi-year initiative in
2005 to reduce Avnet’s environmental impact, and implemented a wide
variety of innovative and practical projects that have reduced energy
consumption by more than 1.75 megawatt hours. These projects included a
new data
storage management system
, virtualization, a system
hibernation script
, and video conferencing. As a direct result of
this initiative, Avnet has saved millions of dollars and avoided a
multi-million dollar power build out to the data center.

Additionally, Avnet was named the finalist in the Green Digital
Infrastructure Strategy category for its exceptional energy and resource
efficiency in its data centers and other facilities. Avnet’s
award-winning green data center initiative, coupled with energy
conservation at the company’s flagship global logistics center, reduced
energy consumption by more than 3 megawatt hours. As a part of its green
digital infrastructure strategy, Avnet installed green lighting and
low-energy cooling solutions, including the first air-side economizer in
the Southwest that uses outside air from the Sonoran Desert to provide
an energy efficient way to maintain low temperatures.

The 2013 GEIT Awards are sponsored by Sabey Data Centers, and entries
were thoroughly reviewed by an international committee of independent
judges following a double-blind process. For more information about the
Uptime Institute Symposium 2013, please visit http://symposium.uptimeinstitute.com/.

Learn about Avnet’s approach to IT on the Behind the Firewall blog: http://blogging.avnet.com/weblog/cioinsights/

Find out more about Avnet’s perspective on the IT market through its
Tech Trends video series: http://www.avnetondemand.com/

Follow Avnet on Twitter: @Avnet

Connect with Avnet on LinkedIn or Facebook: http://www.linkedin.com/company/2572
or facebook.com/avnetinc

About Uptime Institute

Uptime
Institute
provides independent thought leadership, certification,
education and professional services for the global Digital
Infrastructure™ industry. It serves all industry stakeholders, including
enterprise and third-party data center owners and operators,
manufacturers, service providers and engineers. Through Uptime Institute
Professional Services, Uptime Institute delivers due diligence
assessments and Certifications of site infrastructure and site
management in accordance with the Tier and Operational Sustainability
Standards.

Uptime Institute is a division of The
451 Group
. Headquartered in New York, with offices in key locations,
including San Francisco, Washington DC, London, Boston, Seattle, Denver,
Sao Paulo, Dubai and Singapore, The 451 Group also owns 451 Research, a
leading technology-industry syndicated research and data service focused
on the business of enterprise IT innovation, and Yankee Group, the
preeminent research and advisory firm equipping companies to profit in a
mobile world.

About Avnet, Inc.

Avnet, Inc. (NYSE:AVT),
a Fortune 500 Company, is one of the largest distributors of electronic
components, computer products and embedded technology serving customers
globally. Avnet accelerates its partners’ success by connecting the
world’s leading technology suppliers with a broad base of customers by
providing cost-effective, value-added services and solutions. For the
fiscal year ended June 30, 2012, Avnet generated revenue of $ 25.7
billion. For more information, visit www.avnet.com.

All company and product names may be trademarks of the respective
companies with which they are associated.

Business Wire Environment News

Southern Research Institute Helps U.S. Navy Generate Electricity from Low-Grade Waste Heat

DURHAM, N.C.–()–Southern
Research Institute
today announced it has finalized plans to
demonstrate an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) generator at the U.S. Naval
Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center, Mobile
Utilities Support Equipment (MUSE) Division in Port Hueneme, Calif.
which could potentially produce up to 624 gross megawatt hours of
electricity in a year using waste heat and deliver a new source of
energy to remote military installations.

“By
using unique technology to generate electricity from otherwise
wasted—but useful—energy, a new energy source is made available,
improving generating efficiency, reducing operational costs, and
reducing emissions.”

This evaluation, conducted by Southern Research under a program funded
by the U.S. Dept. of Defense’s (DoD’s) Environmental Security Technology
Certification Program (ESTCP), is expected to provide independently
verified information about the efficiencies and value of using waste
heat to power technology to reduce energy costs, and environmental
impacts, for military facilities. The mission of the ESTCP program is to
find solutions that will advance the military’s high-priority
environmental and energy goals.

Technicians at the MUSE facility will initially operate the
generator—which produces electricity using low-grade waste heat—and then
deploy it as part of a remote DoD field operation. Data will be
collected and analyzed by Southern Research engineers and technicians.

“Our work with ESTCP continues to showcase promising technologies that
will advance progress being made to achieve the DoD’s aggressive
renewable energy, energy security, and environmental goals,” said Tim
Hansen
, program manager and director of Southern
Research’s Advanced Energy & Transportation Technologies
. “By
using unique technology to generate electricity from otherwise
wasted—but useful—energy, a new energy source is made available,
improving generating efficiency, reducing operational costs, and
reducing emissions.”

The ORC generator being evaluated is the Green
Machine
manufactured by Nevada-based ElectraTherm, Inc. This
technology uses low-grade waste heat—with a current focus on fossil
fuel-fired electrical generators—to generate additional local power to
boost overall system efficiency. The ability to successfully deploy this
technology in remote or portable military installations where fuel costs
are high, and the delivery of fuel poses a safety risk to troops, could
be particularly beneficial.

The system could potentially boost the overall fuel efficiency of a one
megawatt diesel-fired electric generator by six- to eight-percent,
capturing heat from the engine’s exhaust and radiator coolant and safely
and efficiently converting it to electric power.

About Southern Research

Southern Research Institute is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3)
scientific research organization that conducts advanced engineering
research in materials, systems development, environment and energy, and
preclinical drug discovery and development. Southern Research has more
than 520 scientific and engineering staff that support clients and
partners in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, defense, aerospace,
environmental and energy industries. Headquartered in Birmingham, Ala.,
Southern Research has facilities and offices in Wilsonville, Ala.,
Frederick, Md., Durham, NC, Huntsville, Ala., New Orleans, La., Houston,
TX, and Washington, DC.

About ESTCP

ESTCP is the U.S. Dept. of Defense’s environmental technology
demonstration and validation program. The Program was established in
1995 to promote the transfer of innovative technologies that have
successfully established proof of concept to field or production use.
ESTCP demonstrations collect cost and performance data to overcome the
barriers to employ an innovative technology because of concerns
regarding technical or programmatic risk, the so-called “Valley of
Death.” The Program’s goal is to identify and demonstrate the most
promising innovative and cost-effective technologies and methods that
address DoD’s high-priority environmental requirements. For more
information, visit www.estcp.org.

About NAVFAC EXWC MUSE Division

The MUSE Program enhances Naval core competencies with specialized title
10 capabilities that enable DoN and DoD global mission successes while
supporting the warfighter by: ensuring operational capabilities for
mission critical utilities and energy infrastructure, addressing
deficiencies in fleet readiness, providing sustainment for forward
presence operations, and supporting energy assurance and security
initiatives.

About ElectraTherm, Inc.

ElectraTherm, Inc. is a small scale waste heat recovery company
headquartered in Reno, Nevada. ElectraTherm’s product, the Green
Machine, generates fuel-free, emission-free power from low temperature
waste heat using the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) and patented
technology. ElectraTherm’s machines are modular, robust power generators
with an attractive payback. For more information on ElectraTherm and its
clean energy products, please visit www.electratherm.com.

Business Wire Environment News

Athena Institute Partners with GreenWizard

CHARLESTON, S.C.–()–GreenWizard®
– a cloud-based product management and project collaboration solution
that simplifies building efficient, healthy, and sustainable buildings –
announced it has partnered with Athena
Sustainable Materials Institute
. GreenWizard and Athena will work to
advance life cycle thinking in construction through easy access to
LCA-based building product data.

GreenWizard’s Product Management Workflow™ tools
are utilized for the research, specification, modeling, documentation
and submission of building materials and their associated projects,
totaling over $ 10.8 billion in value within GreenWizard today. The Athena
Institute
is a long-time leader in LCA for construction products.
These two organizations are now cooperating to bring LCA reports and
documentation, such as Environmental Product Declarations, to product
specifiers, bridging the product information gap between AEC
practitioners and building product manufacturers.

With this partnership, designers can achieve new credits in LEED that
require LCA-based documents. LEED Pilot Credit 61 and the upcoming MRc2
in LEED v4 provide incentives to select building products with LCA
reports or EPDs, and GreenWizard and Athena will work to help LEED
projects achieve LEED Pilot Credit 63 and MRc1 in the forthcoming LEED
v4
, with a special focus on Athena’s Impact Estimator for Buildings
tool.

About The Athena Sustainable Materials Institute

The Athena Sustainable Materials Institute is a membership-based,
non-profit research collaborative bringing Life Cycle Assessment to the
construction sector. The Athena Institute is working with leading-edge
construction sector practitioners, product manufacturers, and policy
makers in partnership towards the next generation of green buildings.
Athena’s reputation as a credible, objective organization is built on
its science-based, transparent collaboration and clear, robust
information. Learn more: http://www.athenasmi.org

About GreenWizard

Now a LEED® Automation (a.k.a. App Lab™) partner, GreenWizard is
comprehensive Product Management workflow and project collaboration
software that enables the design and construction community to better
manage products and project data, collaborate on projects, assess LEED
design and construction credits, integrate with LEED Online, and archive
projects. Building owners, architects, engineers and contractors can use
GreenWizard’s WORKflow® Pro solution at any phase of a building project.
The Charleston, SC-based company was founded in 2008. Follow GreenWizard
on Facebook,
Twitter,
and LinkedIn.
More info: www.GreenWizard.com

LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council.

Business Wire Environment News

Institute for Professionals in Taxation Appoints Mark A. Loyd to 2013…

Louisville, KY (PRWEB) November 17, 2012

Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP partner Mark A. Loyd was recently appointed to the 2013 Basic State Income Tax School Committee of the Institute for Professionals in Taxation (IPT). The Income Tax Education Committees ensure continuous improvements and consistency in the administration of the income tax education programs at IPT.

“We are very proud that Mark is continuing his service to the profession through this committee,” said W. Tobin McClamroch, Co-Chairman of the firm. “To serve on the 2013 committee is a great opportunity for Mark to use his experience to aid in the development and education of others.”

IPT is a non-profit educational association serving more than 4400 members representing approximately 1450 corporations, firms, or taxpayers throughout the United States and Canada. IPT is the only professional organization that educates, certifies and establishes strict codes of conduct for state and local income, property & sales and use tax professionals who represent taxpayers. The Basic State Income Tax School Committee works to develop and administer a curriculum, including identifying and coordinating instructors to teach basic income taxation.

Mark A. Loyd is a member of the Tax and Finance Practice Group and is the firm’s State and Local Tax Team Leader. Loyd acts as an advocate for clients in resolving disputes with state and local tax authorities and federal administrative agencies. His primary areas of focus are state, local and federal tax controversy resolution, litigation and planning.

Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP is a progressive business law firm with nearly 225 professionals serving regional, national and international clients. For more information, visit http://www.bgdlegal.com.


Environment

Ecotech Institute Now Offers Business Administration Degree With an Emphasis on Sustainability

SOURCE: Ecotech Institute

Ecotech Institute

DENVER, CO–(Marketwire – Nov 12, 2012) – Ecotech Institute, the first and only college focused entirely on preparing America’s workforce for careers in renewable energy and sustainability, is now taking applications for its new two-year Business Administration – Sustainability degree program. Unlike Ecotech’s other lab-centric offerings, this program is steeped in business education with a unique focus on sustainability. The program will launch in January 2013.

The Business Administration – Sustainability program provides students with knowledge and skills suitable for employment in a broad range of private and public sector organizations. Coursework includes accounting, financial analysis, human resources, project management, communications, customer service, sustainability, renewable energy and workplace ethics.

“There has been extensive research about the increasing importance of sustainability within organizations, and that requires business leaders who understand green technology, industry verbiage and implementation techniques,” says Michael Seifert, president of Ecotech Institute. “National industry leaders helped us develop curriculum that focuses on applying sustainability knowledge within a business environment; this program is designed to educate specialized graduates who will stand out.”

Upon successful completion of the Business Administration – Sustainability program, students will be prepared to:

  • Understand the various components of contemporary business administration;
  • Communicate effectively and in a manner appropriate for a business setting;
  • Demonstrate practical proficiency in the use and application of current business hardware and software;
  • Operate cutting-edge business technology;
  • Utilize project management skills;
  • Demonstrate an understanding of employment relationships;
  • Understand and demonstrate good customer service skills;
  • Understand the basic principles of finance and accounting.

Ecotech Institute’s website outlines each of its programs to help answer common questions such as, “Is this program right for me?”, “What will I learn?” and “Why Ecotech?” In addition to offering curriculum information, the site explains what to expect from the program, which skill sets are most desirable for this field of study, and what careers are available in cleantech industries. Learn more about the Business Administration – Sustainability degree program.

Ecotech Institute also offers the following six programs:

  • Solar Energy Technology, Associate of Applied Science
  • Wind Energy Technology, Associate of Applied Science
  • Renewable Energy Technology, Associate of Applied Science
  • Energy Efficiency Program, Associate of Applied Science
  • Electrical Energy Technology, Associate of Applied Science
  • Power Utility Technician, Associate of Applied Science

About Ecotech Institute
Ecotech Institute is the first and only college entirely focused on preparing America’s workforce for careers in renewable energy and sustainability and is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges. Launched in April 2010 in Denver, Colorado, it offers seven highly practical renewable energy degree programs that provide graduates with skills valued by today’s alternative renewable energy employers. Classes start once per quarter and applications are always accepted. Financial assistance is available to those who qualify. Ecotech Institute is a division of Education Corporation of America. For more information about Ecotech Institute, visit ecotechinstitute.com or call 877-326-5576.

Marketwire – Environment

Ecotech Institute Shares Top Five Cleantech Considerations for Election Time

SOURCE: Ecotech Institute

Ecotech Institute

DENVER, CO–(Marketwire – Oct 29, 2012) – Ecotech Institute, the first and only college focused entirely on preparing America’s workforce for careers in clean energy, has put together five things to consider this political season. Regardless of your political affiliation or views on the environment and energy, being informed is the key.

“We strongly encourage our students to educate themselves in every way possible about how policy affects cleantech industries,” says Michael Seifert, president of Ecotech Institute. “Regardless of political affiliation, one thing remains consistent — every vote has implications; everyone must educate themselves about who and what to support.”

Ecotech Institute recommends the following five things to consider over the next few weeks:

1. Read sources that outline candidate’s stance on cleantech issues. While different media take different views on politicians’ positions, take the time to listen or read each candidate’s beliefs and plans. Go to the candidate’s website and seek out third-party sources, such as Science Debate, which weighs science-related responses.

2. Fact-check everything a candidate says. While it may be difficult to find politically neutral sources, fact-checking websites do exist.

3. Practice “big picture” thinking. When politicians discuss their beliefs, policies and practices, apply your knowledge of history, science, philosophy, anthropology and more to understand the implications of what they are saying. In addition, what are they saying they will or will not do that will truly impact our planet? Here is a related blog post aptly named, “What is Crucial?

4. Don’t ignore the connection between a “green state of mind” and politics. Policy affects innovation, job creation, funding sources and more — many of which fuel the cleantech sector. Understand the connection so you can better deduce the implications of each vote. Here is an Ecotech blog post on the politics of the environment.

5. Take a look at pending legislation and read about its impact. While there are a variety of state and national bills to watch, many organizations like the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association outline public policy issues to watch.

“The future of the cleantech industries relies on politicians, businesses and voters to come together and align on what will make a positive difference for our communities and planet,” said Kyle Crider, Ecotech Institute’s director of sustainability. “Education is important in every election and that time is now.”

About Ecotech Institute
Ecotech Institute is the first and only college entirely focused on preparing America’s workforce for careers in renewable energy and sustainability and is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges. Launched in April 2010 in Denver, Colorado, it offers six highly practical renewable energy degree programs that provide graduates with skills valued by today’s alternative renewable energy employers. Classes start once per quarter and applications are always accepted. Financial assistance is available to those who qualify. Ecotech Institute is a division of Education Corporation of America. For more information about Ecotech Institute, visit ecotechinstitute.com or call 877-326-5576.

Marketwire – Environment

Department of Health: Latest topics referred to National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence – July 2012

Department of Health ministers agreed to refer the following topics to the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in July, to begin the process of developing guidance for each topic.

Technology appraisals

The following technology appraisals have been referred to NICE.

  • To appraise the clinical and cost effectiveness of mirabegron within its licensed indication for the treatment of symptoms associated with overactive bladder.
  • To appraise the clinical and cost effectiveness of pertuzumab in combination with trastuzumab and docetaxel within its licensed indication for the treatment of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) positive metastatic or locally recurrent unresectable breast cancer, which has not been previously treated, or has relapsed after adjuvant therapy.
  • To appraise the clinical and cost effectiveness of everolimus in combination with an aromatase inhibitor within its licensed indication for the treatment of human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2) negative, oestrogen receptor positive locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer after prior endocrine therapy.
  • To appraise the clinical and cost effectiveness of phentermine with topiramate within its licensed indication for the treatment of adults who are obese or who are overweight and have weight-related co-morbidities.
  • To appraise the clinical and cost effectiveness of tadalafil within its licensed indication for the treatment of symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Read about NICE technology appraisals on the NICE website.

About NICE referrals

NICE is an independent organisation responsible for providing national guidance on promoting good health and preventing and treating ill health.

Department of Health ministers refer topics to NICE and NICE schedules these topics into its work programme, to begin the process of developing guidance for each topic.

Depending on the type of guidance and its complexity, this can take between 6 months and 2 years.

NICE guidance includes technology appraisals, clinical guidelines, public health guidelines and quality standards.

Find out more about NICE guidance on the NICE website.

info4local Subject Documents

Marine Conservation Institute Calls for Tighter Law Enforcement in Pacific Marine Monuments Report Highlights Tools and Tactics to Improve Enforcement Efforts

From: Marine Conservation Institute
Published October 4, 2012 03:15 PM

WASHINGTON, DC – In response to illegal incursions and fishing in America’s Pacific marine monuments, the Marine Conservation Institute today released a study that recommends ways to help law enforcement agencies combat  threats to one of America’s last relatively unspoiled frontiers. Fishermen and recreational sailors have already damaged coral reefs and other marine wildlife by vessel groundings and spills and by introducing invasive species on island wildlife refuges that constitute the heart of the monuments.

“The protective shield for our Pacific ocean gems must be strengthened to deter and punish illegal activity,” said Lance Morgan, President and CEO of Marine Conservation Institute. “While US enforcement is doing its best with limited resources, there are still many gaps and areas for improvement.”

To combat illegal encroachment into these internationally recognized conservation areas, Marine Conservation Institute recommends several steps:

  • Establish long overdue fishery regulations that implement the 2009 presidential prohibition on commercial fishing in the Marianas Trench, Pacific Remote Islands and Rose Atoll Marine National Monuments;
  • Increase surveillance and enforcement funding for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the US Coast Guard and the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the agencies responsible for law enforcement in the monuments;
  • Improve outreach to commercial and recreational vessel owners to eliminate confusion and unintended violations, and make monument and wildlife refuge boundaries clear on all nautical charts; and
  • Implement innovative methods of surveillance that enable law enforcement agencies to better patrol the monuments and sanctuaries, including engaging law-abiding US fishermen who witness illegal activity.

“Our Pacific marine monuments are part of America’s great natural heritage,” said William Chandler, Vice President for Government Affairs. “Our goal in releasing the report,” he continued, “is to help Pacific law enforcement agencies better patrol these remote sites scattered across a vast ocean. They are dedicated to the task but could use more resources, partners, and innovative tactics.”

The area of ocean involved – 335,000 square miles – is almost  three times the size of all national parks combined, and contains the most diverse and relatively-pristine coral reefs in the US. The four Pacific marine monuments are spread across the largest area of ocean managed under one country’s jurisdiction which makes monitoring and enforcement a herculean task.

To read the Executive Summary and the Full Report
Executive Summary
Full Report

About Marine Conservation Institute
Marine Conservation Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving our living oceans.  We work with scientists, politicians, government officials and other organizations around the world to protect essential ocean places and the wild species in them.


Map of Pacific Marine Monuments

Contact Info: William Chandler
(202) 546 5346
[email protected]
marine-conservation.org

Website : Marine Conservation Institute

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Marine Conservation Institute Commends House for Passage of Bipartisan Marine Debris Bill House of Representatives Approves Bill to Address Impacts of Marine Garbage in Nation’s Oceans.

Washington, DC (August 1, 2012) – Tonight, the House of Representatives passed the Marine Debris Reauthorization Amendments of 2012 (H.R. 1117), a bill that reauthorizes the existing marine debris program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). With less than 15 staff, the program seeks to address the adverse impacts of trash in the ocean on marine life, beaches, coastal waterways and navigation. The bill was introduced by Rep. Sam Farr (D-CA) and initially cosponsored by Republican Representatives Don Young (R-AK) and Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA).  The bill passed the House by a voice vote. 

While the bill reauthorizes an existing program, lawmakers, the public, and states have grown increasingly concerned about the daily impact from trash in the ocean and the potential impacts from a pulse of trash swept into the Pacific by the tsunami that hit Japan in 2011.  Recently, floatable marine debris from the tsunami has begun to land on American shores, and more is expected. While tsunami debris is a concern, the larger chronic problem is the estimated 14 billion pounds of trash and debris added to the world’s oceans each year. The public has become fascinated with stories about the huge garbage gyre in the Pacific near Hawaii that results from this huge input of trash into the oceans.  

According to Michael Gravitz, Director of Policy and Legislation at the Marine Conservation Institute, “The House bill is a good small step in dealing with the global marine trash problem that injures and kills sea life, smothers the bottom, litters our beaches, and hurts our economy.  The marine debris program can continue to combat ocean trash, and study ways to prevent it, but with a small staff and less than $ 5 million per year, the program can’t produce miracles”. 

He continued, “Almost every week there is a new scientific report finding bits of plastic somewhere else in our oceans or ingested by sea life. Thousands of marine mammals including seals, sea birds, and sea turtles die every year from eating plastic and being entangled in debris. If we want to seriously take on the issue of preventing and reducing marine debris globally and cleaning up from emergencies like the Japanese Tsunami, we’ll have to supplement this current bill with a more strategic and well-funded program.”

About the Marine Conservation Institute
Marine Conservation Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting marine ecosystems. We work with scientists, politicians, government officials and other organizations around the world to fashion sustainable solutions compatible with healthy, living oceans.  www.marine-conservation.org



Contact Info: Mike Gravitz, Director of Policy & Legislation
(202) 546-5346
[email protected]
www.marine-conservation.org

Website : Marine Conservation Institute

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