Marine Debris Images
Diver Marlies Tumolo removes trap debris from the reef off the coast of Islamorada, FL. Credit: aquashotsphotography.com
Large marine debris continues to plague sanctuary waters. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary buoy team members, while replacing pick-up lines in July 2018, came discovered and removed a refrigerator floating across White Banks Reef off the Upper Florida Keys. Credit: David Becker/NOAA
Credit: Lisa Mongelia
Credit: Lisa Mongelia
Jack Fishman leads a Dive Against Debris in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Credit: John W Nussbaum
Divers clean up marine debris from reefs in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Credit: Jack Fishman
Rainbow Reef Dive Center divers successfully remove trap line and other debris from Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Credit: Jack Fishman
Staff from Blue Star operator Amoray Dive Resort recovered this huge fishing net from Grecian Rocks Sanctuary Preservation Area near Key Largo in June 2018. Credit: Amoray Dive Resort
Credit: Lisa Mongelia
Credit: Lisa Mongelia
Diver brings up trap line collected during a post-Hurricane Irma cleanup in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Credit: Jack Fishman
Divers from Blue Star operator Rainbow Reef Dive Center show off the debris they removed during a mangrove cleanup following Hurricane Irma. Credit: Jack Fishman
Divers work together to bring up trap line recovered during a cleanup in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary after Hurricane Irma. Photo Credit: Jack Fishman