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Marine Macro-Litter (Plastic) Pollution of German and North African Marina and City-Port Sea Floors [PDF]
Gerald Schernewski+5 more
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How plastics came to be lost at sea [PDF]
Thesis (S.M. in Science Writing)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, Graduate Program in Science Writing, 2010.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (p.
Martinez, Amanda Rose
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Policy Formulation for Managing Ship-generated Plastic Waste via Improved Port Reception Facility Governance [PDF]
Plastic is a significant portion of marine debris, ranging from 60% to 80%. Historically, ships have been a major contributor to plastic pollution in the ocean, followed by Indonesia, which is acknowledged as the second-largest originator. Global efforts
Imanda Putri, Arsella+4 more
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on research on marine plastic pollution - A bibliometric-based assessment. [PDF]
Wang Q, Huang R, Li R.
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Marine plastic pollution has become a global environmental problem and seriously threatens marine ecosystems. The “End Plastic Pollution Resolution” adopted by the United Nations Environment Assembly on March 2, 2022, indicates new developments in the ...
ZHENG Mingyu, YU Miaohong
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Estimating marine plastic pollution from COVID-19 face masks in coastal regions. [PDF]
Chowdhury H, Chowdhury T, Sait SM.
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Exploring The Use Of SAR Remote Sensing To Detect Microplastics Pollution In The Oceans [PDF]
The increase in plastic pollution is advancing micro level pollution and the total weight of microplastics (8 tons and in the North Atlantic as 10.4 x 108 tons.
Ackermann, Nicolas+5 more
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With the mass production of plastic materials throughout the world there is not only significant impacts towards marine life, but also terrestrial environments because of plastic pollution. These plastic products are non-biodegradable and only break down
Wuethrich, Teagan
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Assessing COVID-19's "known unknowns": potential impacts on marine plastic pollution and fishing in the South China Sea. [PDF]
Heazle M.
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