BoatUS Foundation seeks presenter applications for end-of-life vessel summit

Derelict concrete sailboats await transfer to the landfill on the TowBoatUS lot. BoatUS Foundation NOAA Grant to remove derelict vessels and fishing nets from Beaufort Harbor in Beaufort, North Carolina. November 2018 working with TowBoatUS Beaufort - photo © BoatUS Foundation

The BoatUS Foundation is now seeking speakers for its Turning the Tide Summit in New Orleans, which will be held 6 to 9 December 2026 and centres on the removal and disposal of derelict vessels.

The summit aims to bring together government agencies, environmentalists, marine professionals and recycle and waste management experts nationwide to explore best practices for responsible and sustainable removal and disposal of abandoned and derelict vessels (ADVs) and boating-related debris along with sharing emerging technologies and innovative recycling programmes.  

Submissions are now open to speak at the in-person conference on removal and disposal of abandoned & derelict vessels (ADVs) and boating-related debris.

Derelict sailboat just outside Beaufort Harbor. BoatUS Foundation NOAA Grant to remove derelict vessels and fishing nets from Beaufort Harbor in Beaufort, North Carolina. November 2018 working with TowBoatUS Beaufort © BoatUS Foundation
A derelict sailboat just outside Beaufort Harbour. Image courtesy of BoatUS Foundation

The BoatUS Foundation is seeking speakers who can share their experience and expertise regarding:

  • Projects pertaining to ADV removals and vessel turn-in programmes.
  • Projects and efforts that focused on sustainable disposal and recycling solutions for ADVs and boating-related debris.
  • Initiatives and/or programmes geared towards preventing ADVs and boating-related debris.

Interested speakers are invited to apply on theBoatUS website The deadline for submissions is 1 June 2026.

The 2026 Turning the Tide Summit is open to environmental experts, boating and waste industry leaders, policymakers and others interested in the topic. Attendees will have access to resources, panel discussions and keynote addresses that focus on ADVs and sustainable disposal solutions for boating related waste, including fiberglass and shrinkwrap.   

This summit is part of the BoatUS Foundation ADV Program, whose ultimate aim is removing ADVs from the nation’s coastal waters and the Great Lakes. The programme also includes the creation of a national database to pinpoint locations of ADVs and track their removal.

These efforts are supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Marine Debris Program.

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