Two large ships with cranes transporting super sacks of derelict fishing gear to shipping containers. Aerial video of HPU's Makapu'u Campus. A pile of fishing net, line, and floats.

WHAT IT TAKES TO CLEAN UP 47 TONS OF PLASTIC

ABOUT THE CENTER FOR MARINE DEBRIS RESEARCH

BECAUSE PLASTIC POLLUTION EXISTS, WE DO TOO

WHO WE ARE

Established in 2019 as a joint institute between Hawaii Pacific University and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)’s Chemical Sciences Division’s Biochemical and Exposure Science Group. CMDR’s work strives toward the highest standards of chemical measurement science and has expanded to support the NIST Circular Economy Program.

 

WHAT WE DO

We investigate the quantities, sources, transport, fate, impacts and reuse of plastic marine debris, from megaplastics down to the molecular level. We then share our new-found knowledge to empower ocean stewardship. The ultimate goal of all CMDR activities is a trash-free ocean!

Two scientists filtering water samples in the CMDR laboratory.

SUPPORT CMDR

Want to help sustain our work studying marine debris? Check out the options below!

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CMDR T-shirt (100% cotton, unisex shirts available in multiple sizes). The material is blue with white text.

PRODUCTS

CMDR offers several scientific-grade polymer reference materials to help harmonize plastic pollution research!

Polymer Reference Materials
CMDR T-Shirts
Two CMDR members manning a booth at a public outreach event.

CONTACT

We would love to hear from you!

Connect with us:

cmdr@hpu.edu (808) 236-3588

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