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Center for Marine Debris Research

@debrisresearch

CMDR
HPU • NIST Center for Marine Debris Research
Here to answer vital questions about plastic debris

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Matthew Savoca (@djshearwater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 🧵on a new paper from our PICES - North Pacific Marine Science Organization working group on #plasticpollution sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Plastic pollution in the North Pacific is severe, home to the Great Pacific Garbage Patches, but how do we understand, track, and mitigate plastic in the marine food web?

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Many scientists, including our very own Dr. Jennifer Lynch and Dr. David Hyrenbach, took part in a study that aimed to identify key marine species for monitoring plastic pollution in the North Pacific. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Conference season! 📊📈 ⠀ Many of our members are currently attending and presenting at the 7th International Marine Debris Conference in Busan, Korea!

Conference season! 📊📈
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Many of our members are currently attending and presenting at the 7th International Marine Debris Conference in Busan, Korea!
Center for Marine Debris Research (@debrisresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

APEC recently published a report on the outcomes of the workshop they held last year. The goal of this workshop was to bring people together from all fields to talk about the challenges of microplastic and nanoplastic marine debris. apec.org/publications/2…

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We are hiring! ⠀ CMDR is seeking a full-time Project Coordinator to join our team! ⠀ If interested, apply at schooljobs.com/careers/hpu/jo…

We are hiring!
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CMDR is seeking a full-time Project Coordinator to join our team!
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If interested, apply at schooljobs.com/careers/hpu/jo…
Center for Marine Debris Research (@debrisresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two job postings in one day?! ⠀ CMDR is also looking for a Research Scientist to lead plastic additive chemistry research. ⠀ ⠀ If interested, apply now! schooljobs.com/careers/hpu/jo…

Two job postings in one day?!
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CMDR is also looking for a Research Scientist to lead plastic additive chemistry research. ⠀
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If interested, apply now!
schooljobs.com/careers/hpu/jo…
Center for Marine Debris Research (@debrisresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to announce that we are a recipient of the NOAA 2022 Marine Debris Removal award! We will be using it to remove derelict fishing gear around the Hawaiian Islands. marinedebris.noaa.gov/noaa-marine-de…

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Welcome back Cameron Souza, our new Project Coordinator for our DFG net bounty project! ⠀ Cameron worked with us about 1.5 years ago as an HPU student helping us with our degradation study. We are excited for you to once again join our team!

Welcome back Cameron Souza, our new Project Coordinator for our DFG net bounty project!
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Cameron worked with us about 1.5 years ago as an HPU student helping us with our degradation study. We are excited for you to once again join our team!
Center for Marine Debris Research (@debrisresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Filtration time 🥼 ⠀ We have officially started filtering the water collected from the moisture induced stress tester (MIST) for plastic particle analysis! ⠀ #CMDR #researchers #researchteam #womeninscience #environmentalscience

Filtration time 🥼
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We have officially started filtering the water collected from the moisture induced stress tester (MIST) for plastic particle analysis!
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#CMDR #researchers #researchteam #womeninscience #environmentalscience
NOAA Marine Debris Program (@noaadebris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#MarineDebris continues to be a problem for island communities across the Pacific, but several dedicated organizations and ocean stewards are working to remove derelict fishing gear, clean up typhoon debris, and reduce single-use plastic waste. Learn more: blog.marinedebris.noaa.gov/meeting-marine…

#MarineDebris continues to be a problem for island communities across the Pacific, but several dedicated organizations and ocean stewards are working to remove derelict fishing gear, clean up typhoon debris, and reduce single-use plastic waste. Learn more: blog.marinedebris.noaa.gov/meeting-marine…
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Our partner Center for Marine Debris Research is leading a new derelict fishing gear bounty program that provides commercial fishers the opportunity to trade gear they find at sea for money. Learn more: marinedebris.noaa.gov/removal/bounty… #HIMarineDebris

Our partner <a href="/debrisresearch/">Center for Marine Debris Research</a> is leading a new derelict fishing gear bounty program that provides commercial fishers the opportunity to trade gear they find at sea for money. Learn more: marinedebris.noaa.gov/removal/bounty… #HIMarineDebris
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Thanks MyKailua for sharing the reported marine debris boat! ⠀ Yesterday evening, Makanakai Marine Services was able to remove it off Waimanalo beach with the help of our CMDR members and it has been brought to our net shed for data collection!

Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project (@pmdphawaii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kick your week off strong! We have some amazing opportunities to join us Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project for the 2023 field season! Check them out ASAP at the link 👇, recruitment closes February 19th! jobs.jobvite.com/ibsscorp/job/o…

Kick your week off strong! We have some amazing opportunities to join us <a href="/pmdphawaii/">Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project</a> for the 2023 field season! Check them out ASAP at the link 👇, recruitment closes February 19th! 

jobs.jobvite.com/ibsscorp/job/o…
Center for Marine Debris Research (@debrisresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To date we have sold 123 polymer 1.0 kits! This kit contains 22 polymers that are typically found in the environment and a USB thumb drive with FTIR and DSC data. ⠀ All users are invited to a network to grow collaborations and ask other users about their research with the kit!

To date we have sold 123 polymer 1.0 kits! This kit contains 22 polymers that are typically found in the environment and a USB thumb drive with FTIR and DSC data.
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All users are invited to a network to grow collaborations and ask other users about their research with the kit!
Center for Marine Debris Research (@debrisresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us Thursday, April 20th at 11:00am to watch Cara’s thesis defense! She will be talking about the “Analysis of plastic additives within marine derelict fishing gear and post-recycled plastic compatibilized for use in asphalt roadways.” You can watch in person or virtually!

Join us Thursday, April 20th at 11:00am to watch Cara’s thesis defense! She will be talking about the “Analysis of plastic additives within marine derelict fishing gear and post-recycled plastic compatibilized for use in asphalt roadways.”

You can watch in person or virtually!
NOAA Sea Grant (@seagrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SeaGrant announces $27M for #marinedebris removal and prevention projects throughout the U.S.! Learn how these projects will bring #science together with #communities for solutions that work: bit.ly/SG-27M-marined… #EarthDay #EarthMonthNOAA

#SeaGrant announces $27M for #marinedebris removal and prevention projects throughout the U.S.!

Learn how these projects will bring #science together with #communities for solutions that work: bit.ly/SG-27M-marined…

#EarthDay #EarthMonthNOAA
Center for Marine Debris Research (@debrisresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Morning buoys! ⠀ A pulse of marine debris washed ashore on Kaimalino beach. Thanks to Hank from Makanakai Marine Services the beach is now free of the debris!

Morning buoys!
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A pulse of marine debris washed ashore on Kaimalino beach. Thanks to Hank from Makanakai Marine Services the beach is now free of the debris!