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ISLANDS4KIDS

Beyond our imagination, lives on marine debris are aesthetically appealing, despite the potentially hazardous environment in which it is nurtured.

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Our target approach for reducing marine debris is to stop the flow from the original location they are being littered, from riverside towns and cities that are hundreds or sometimes thousands of miles inland from the ocean. This issue of discharging plastic wastes into local rivers is happening in every country, occurring independently of economic development or political ideologies. This is not an issue belonging to one country or one world area. We all take equal responsibility for marine debris.

Latest journals

  • A sharp biotech sword gleaming on a pitch-black night (09/05)
  • Diving Prorocentrum sp (Dinophyceae) (09/05)
  • Ulva intestinalis (group of green algae) (06/06)
  • Young oyster shell started developing colony on styrofoam (05/23)
  • Helmet of great distance rider (04/04)
  • Colombia River Estuary Legion (03/19)
  • Protective outer covering of Polyzoa (03/13)
  • Abundant on any surface (03/13)
  • Goose Barnacles, Lepas anatifera (03/06)
  • Microbial and biodiverse habitats find home on plastic marine debris (02/27)

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  • 2016/06 (1)
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  • 2016/04 (1)
  • 2016/03 (4)
  • 2016/02 (2)
  • 2016/01 (1)
  • 2015/11 (6)
  • 2015/10 (9)

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Ocean Environment - Marine debris (0)
Marine Debris (8)
Beach Ecology (7)
University of Washington (3)
Oceanology (0)
Environmental Science (0)
Unclassified (0)
Marine Debris Research (7)
Re-imagining of marine debris (1)
Japan Tsunami Debris (1)

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