New Blog: A Shared Mission for a Cleaner Gulf Coast
A Shared Mission for a Cleaner Gulf Coast

New post on

NOAA's Marine Debris Blog

January 12, 2026

A blue boat is held upright on top of a dock by a crane while two workers in hard hats stand by.

 

A Shared Mission for a Cleaner Gulf Coast

 

Communities throughout the Gulf Coast are coming together to clean up their local waters. With support from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Marine Debris Program, the Gulf of America Alliance (“the Alliance”) is working in coordination with state and local partners on a large-scale, multi-state initiative to remove derelict vessels and restore coastal health and safety. Over the course of four years, vessels are being removed across the Gulf Coast, with recent removals taking place in Texas, Mississippi, and Alabama.

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Marine Debris Program | Office of Response & Restoration | National Ocean Service | NOAA 


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