Marine Debris

Ocean Debris: A Big Problem We Can Solve!

Every year, millions of tons of trash end up in our oceans, creating a big mess for marine life and people alike. Most of this debris is made up of plastics—things like bottles, bags, straws, and even tiny microplastics too small to see with your eyes. Once it’s in the water, this trash can travel all around the world with the currents, even reaching places as far away as the deep sea or the icy Arctic! Marine animals are the ones who suffer the most. Sea turtles might mistake a floating plastic bag for a jellyfish snack, and birds sometimes eat shiny pieces of trash, thinking it’s food. Even coral reefs, which are like underwater cities for fish, can get covered in trash and die. The good news? We can help stop this! By keeping litter off beaches and out of rivers, we can prevent it from ever reaching the ocean. You can make a difference just by doing small things, like saying no to plastic straws or using reusable water bottles. Want to take it a step further? Organize or join a beach cleanup and see how much trash you can collect! Each piece you pick up helps protect our amazing oceans and the animals that call them home. The ocean gives us so much, from food to fresh air, so let’s give back by keeping it clean and healthy

What is Marine Debris?

What is Marine Debris?

Where Does Marine Debris Come From?

Impacts of Marine Debris (Part 3)

Discover Marine Debris

Discover more about the different types of marine debris, where it comes from, and the ways it impacts wildlife, habitats, and people.

Every Piece Counts!

Did you know that cleaning up even one piece of trash from the ocean can save an animal’s life? Sea turtles, fish, and birds often mistake litter like plastic bags for food. By picking up garbage, you’re helping to keep the ocean safe and healthy for all the amazing creatures that live there! 🌊🐢

“Plastic Never Really Goes Away!”

Did you know that most plastic in the ocean doesn’t disappear? Instead, it breaks down into tiny pieces called microplastics. These pieces are so small that fish and other sea animals might eat them by accident. That’s why it’s so important to keep plastic out of the ocean—every little action helps protect marine life! 🌊🐟

“The Ocean Needs Our Help!”

Did you know that about 8 million tons of plastic end up in the ocean every year? That’s like dumping a truckload of trash into the water every minute! By recycling, reducing plastic use, and cleaning up beaches, we can all work together to keep our oceans clean and safe for animals and people. 🌊🐬