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noaa.gov/projects/koreajpa.html). For example, due to prevailing oceanic currents and environmental issues, a significant amount of marine debris is both generated and deposited in Korean Coastal waterways. The Korean government has removed almost 100 tons of debris in the past decade, but realizes the problem is ongoing. To reduce their own costs and improve efficiency, the Korean government incents fishermen to collect marine debris during fishing. This idea, certainly applicable to any nation with coastal waters, bot improves the efficiency of governmental collection programs, and in the long run, helps educate and compensate local fishermen (Cho, 2008).

These, and other management programs, continue to develop among the world's fishing nations. Agencies are focused on three major goals: educate young people in all countries that the world is interdependent and the oceans must be maintained for the health of the planet; educate the public, private, tourist, and fishing populations to their individual importance to help keep the oceans clean and viable; and finally, to increase funding and active dedication to clean up and restore areas that are extremely polluted currently (Leous, 2005).

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National Academies Press. (2008). Tackling Marine Debris in the 21st Century. National Academies Press -- Committee on the Effectiveness of International and National

Measures to Prevent and Reduce Marine Debris and Its Impact.

Cho, D. (October 4, 2008). "The Incentive Program For Fishermen to Collect Marine

Debris in Korea." Science Direct. Cited in:

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Coe, J. And D.B. Rogers, eds., (1996). Marine Debris: Sources, Impacts, and Solutions.

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Janes, P. (2005). "Junk: Harmful Effects of Marine Debris." Science World.

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Williams, A.T. (1999). "Marine Debris: Sources, Impacts and Solutions." The

Geographical Journal. 165(2): 233-4.

"Zero Waste America," (2008). Statistics Cited in:

http://www.zerowasteamerica.org/index.html

Additional Resources Available that Are Specific To Korean and Marine Debris:

Cho, D. (n.d). "Marine Debris Management: Case of Korea." Korea Maritime

Institute. Cited in:

http://www.wpcouncil.org/documents/APECSeminar/Regional%20Case%20Studies/Presentation%20by%20Capt.%20Dong-Oh%20Cho.pdf

Chun, J. (November 2005). "Policy Trend of the Korean Government Toward

Practical Solutions to Marine Debris." Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MOMAF) of Korea. Cited in:

http://www.unep.org/regionalseas/marinelitter/publications/workshops/nowpap1/presentation/03Mr.Chun.pdf

Hong, S. And J. Lee. (2005). "NGOs and Public Participation for Solutions of Marine

Debris Problems in Korea." Cited in:

http://www.unep.org/regionalseas/marinelitter/publications/workshops/nowpap1/presentation/1-08Ms.Hong.pdf

Jung, R. (1989.). "National Implementation of Korean Policy on Marine Litter Issue."

COBSEA. Cited in:

http://www.cobsea.org/documents/Meeting_Documents/Marine%20Litter/Annex%2012_KOREA.pdf

NOAA. (September 2008). "Marine Debris Monthly Report." Cited in:

http://marinedebris.noaa.gov/publications/weeklyreports_pdfs/Sep08_Report.pdf

Ocean Studies Board. (2008). Tackling Marine Debris in the 21st Century. Cited in:

http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=12486&page=189

"South Korean divers combat marine debris and raise funds for underwater conservation on Earth Day." Project Aware. Cited in:

http://www.projectaware.org/english/templates/news.aspx?id=3695

See the treaty, resources, and commentary in "Oceans and Law of the Sea," Cited in: http://www.un.org/los/.

Sources Used in Documents:

"South Korean divers combat marine debris and raise funds for underwater conservation on Earth Day." Project Aware. Cited in:

http://www.projectaware.org/english/templates/news.aspx?id=3695

See the treaty, resources, and commentary in "Oceans and Law of the Sea," Cited in: http://www.un.org/los/.


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