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Geography of the United States / Hawaiian monk seal / Nihoa / Atoll / Laysan / Gardner Pinnacles / Ghost net / Lisianski Island / Marine debris / Northwestern Hawaiian Islands / Water / Honolulu County /  Hawaii
Date: 2005-10-14 02:47:18
Geography of the United States
Hawaiian monk seal
Nihoa
Atoll
Laysan
Gardner Pinnacles
Ghost net
Lisianski Island
Marine debris
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Water
Honolulu County
Hawaii

Prologue A successful and novel multi-agency marine debris removal program, focusing on the underwater removal of derelict fishing gear, has been conducted in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) fromDon

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