Our oceans are filled with items that do not belong there. Huge amounts of consumer plastics, metals, rubber, paper, textiles, derelict fishing gear, vessels, and other lost or discarded items enter the marine environment every day, making marine debris one of the most widespread pollution problems facing the world’s ocean and waterways. To help address...Read More
On August 28, 2023, the U.S. Department of Commerce and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced the availability of up to $28 million across two funding opportunities to address marine debris throughout the coastal U.S., Great Lakes, territories and Freely Associated States. These two Fiscal Year 2024 funding opportunities are part of NOAA’s Climate-Ready...Read More
If you represent a governmental entity, corporation with offshore infrastructure, or an organization that may need contingent disaster recovery, now is a good time to make Guice Offshore (GO) part of your disaster planning and emergency operations for hurricane season, which commenced this week on June 1, 2023. Guice Offshore brings substantial experience in supporting...Read More
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