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Ocean debris expected to get worse

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  • Measures to prevent and reduce ocean debris are inadequate, report says
  • Report says U.S., international community should adopt a goal of "zero discharge"
  • Committee chair says regulations and limitations have not helped to solve problem
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HONOLULU, Hawaii (AP) -- A new report has determined current measures to prevent and reduce ocean debris are inadequate and the problem will likely worsen.

The congressionally mandated report says the U.S. and the international maritime community should adopt a goal of "zero discharge" into the ocean.

Keith Criddle, chair of the committee that wrote the 166-page report, says "despite all the regulations and limitations over the last 20 years, there are still large quantities of waste and litter in the oceans."

A National Research Council committee was convened at the request of Congress to assess the effectiveness of international and national measures to prevent and reduce marine debris and its impact.

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