Recently, the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee voted to send the bi-partisan “Save our Seas Act 2.0” (S-1982) to the Senate floor for a vote on final passage. The “Save our Seas Act 2.0” was introduced to address the plastic debris crisis threatening coastal economies and harming marine life; it also recognizes this is a crisis that needs to be dealt with on a global scale. While this recent legislative activity is good news in the fight on ocean…
The Full Senate Needs to Vote on Save our Seas 2.0