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Japanese Tsunami Debris Still Polluting Alaska’s Remote Coastlines

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/ Published in Blog, Water Quality & Pollution
Marine debris, much of it believed to be from the 2011 Japanese tsunami, littering a beach on Montague Island, Alaska.
Refrigerators, foam buoys and even ketchup bottles are piling up on Alaska’s beaches. Almost two years after the devastating Japanese tsunami, its debris and rubbish are fouling the coastlines of many states — especially in Alaska. At the state’s Montague Island beach, the nearly 80 miles of rugged wilderness looks pristine from a helicopter a
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