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Macroplastic accumulation across different surface covers, a case study of two South African rivers. [PDF]

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Mutshekwa T   +6 more
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Advances in the Prevention and Management of Marine Plastic Waste Pollution in China

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马文超   +10 more
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Country-specific riverine contributions to marine plastic pollution

Science of The Total Environment, 2023
Marine plastic debris are mainly derived from land-based sources, and the transport of plastics via global rivers is of great concern. Ample efforts have been made in estimating the land-based contributions of plastic to the global oceans, but quantifying country-specific (and per capita) riverine outflows is an important step toward the development of
Lei, Mai, Xiangfei, Sun, Eddy Y, Zeng
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Plastic Sea: Art Exhibition on Marine Plastic Pollution

2021
Journal of Urban Culture Research, 23, -, 238 ...
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Plastic Pollution Harms Marine Life

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2013
Marine creatures get a double whammy when they eat tiny bits of plastic that float in the ocean or accumulate in marine sediments. Damage happens when marine organisms eat the plastic, but they also consume toxic pollutants the plastics carry on their surfaces.
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Plastic pollution in the marine environment

Ocean Development & International Law, 1991
Abstract The discharge and dumping of plastic debris into the world's oceans has become an increasingly serious form of marine pollution in recent years. To counter such practices, a number of international agreements containing specific prohibitions against dumping plastics into the marine environment have been promulgated.
Christopher C. Joyner, Scot Frew
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Plastic debris forms: Rock analogues emerging from marine pollution

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2022
Continuous input of plastic litter in ocean and coastal environments achieved alarming levels that are exposing new settings in natural systems. While novel plastic debris pollution, with rock-like appearance, has been reported worldwide, fundamentally geological analyses are still lacking.
Fernanda Avelar, Santos   +8 more
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