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The Interagency Marine Debris Coordinating Committee (IMDCC) is an interagency body responsible for developing and recommending comprehensive and multi-disciplinary approaches to reduce the sources and impacts of marine debris to the nation’s marine environment, natural resources, public safety, and economy. The IMDCC, co-chaired by EPA and NOAA, promotes the coordination of Federal agency marine debris activities both nationally and internationally, as well as recommends research priorities, monitoring techniques, educational programs, and regulatory action.

In August 2008, the IMDCC submitted to Congress a report on marine debris (Interagency Report on Marine Debris Sources, Impacts, Strategies and Recommendations (PDF) (52 pp, 498K, About PDF) ). This report contains recommendations to guide the federal government’s strategies to prevent and reduce marine debris. The report identifies the sources of marine debris, the ecological and economic impacts of marine debris, and recommendations to reduce marine debris both domestically and internationally.

The IMDCC consists of representatives from the following Federal agencies:



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