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Date: 2015-05-26 09:04:10
Water pollution
Aquatic ecology
Marine debris
Ocean pollution
Fisheries
Microplastics
Litter
Debris
Ghost net
Environment
Waste
Earth

Marine Litter Watch Newsletter Issue 05 - May 2015

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