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Town Of Beaufort Supports N.C. Marine Debris Action Plan

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The town of Beaufort is the first community in the state to endorse the .  

Released in January, the plan lists strategies and actions to prevent and remove marine debris from waters along the North Carolina coast. Rett Newton, the mayor of Beaufort said the town has conducted a widescale cleanup of marine debris since Hurricane Florence.

鈥淭he amount of debris going into our waterways is staggering and it鈥檚 unsustainable.  These cleanup efforts are important.  It鈥檚 important for the health of our citizens and visitors, it鈥檚 important for the health of our ecosystem, and it鈥檚 good for commerce,鈥 said Newton.

Over the past two years, the town along with volunteers and environmental groups have removed about 120,000 lbs. of marine debris, 11 derelict vessels, 34 illegal moorings, and seven car tires.  Newton said there鈥檚 more work to be done.  The next clean up event in Beaufort is scheduled for April. 

鈥淭his [the N.C. Marine Debris Action Plan] will be a great guide to continue these cleanup efforts.鈥

Newton says marine debris is a problem along the entire North Carolina coast, and he hopes other communities will endorse the N.C. Marine Debris Action Plan.

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Jared Brumbaugh is the News Coordinator for Public Radio East, covering health and the environment. His news spots and feature stories can be heard during Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Jared is the recipient of five North Carolina Associated Press Awards for "Best Feature," "General News," "Best Health Report," "Best Weather Report," and "Best Consumer Report." When not at the station, he enjoys hiking, traveling and honing his culinary skills.
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