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How Aquarius Systems Helps Fight Water Pollution

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Aquatic Trash Skimmer in Venice
While the true solution to curb the pollution problem lies in several areas such reducing the single-use plastic items as well as better recycling programs. However, Aquarius Systems does offer a Solution to the Pollution that plagues rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and other waterways; it is an Aquatic Trash Skimmer. Marine debris is not a new
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The Pollution Solution

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Trash scattered across the beach.
Experts say that by 2050 there may be more plastic than fish in the sea. It is found in every region of the world, from the deepest ocean trenches to the most remote islands. Over 300 million tons of plastic are produced each year and at least 14 million tons of plastic end up in
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Invasive Species and Marine Debris

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Natural and man made debris floating on the waters surface
West Coast beachcombers have treasured the rare sightings of Japanese glass floats; spherical buoys strung together to aid fishermen in managing their catch. It was once thought that these translucent orbs took nearly a decade to reach the U.S.–traveling up to 8,000 miles of open sea. But in 2011, 5 million tons of debris was
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Garbage Buildup on the Drina River Threatens Bosnia Hydropower Dam

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Floating Marine Debris
The Balkan nations have poor waste management programs, and tons of garbage routinely end up in rivers, including the occasional washing machine or computer screen. A broken barrier this week caused a massive buildup of garbage on the Drina that has threatened Bosnia’s Visegrad dam. Officials say that between 6,000 and 8,000 cubic meters of
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Aquarius Trash Skimmer Boats Remove 20 Tons of Floating Debris From the Ganga River

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Aquatic Trash Hunter
Two Aquarius Systems’ Aquatic Trash Skimmer boats were deployed to remove floating materials from the Ganga River at Sangam, India. Plastic bags, bottles, cans, food packets and coconuts among other items are dumped in the river by humans. The Trash Hunters removed about 20 tons of water materials without four hours.  The plan is to
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Study Finds Plastic Chemicals in the Ocean Can Cause Deformities in Marine Life

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Floating Marine Debris
Biologists in Cornwall have found that chemicals released in the ocean from plastic can lead to deformities in marine animals. The study by biologists from the Centre for Ecology and Conservation on Exeter’s Penryn Campus found that plastics in the ocean can release chemicals that cause deformities in sea urchin larvae. Read More
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Study Finds Plastic Ingestion Is Widespread in Sea Turtles Off Australia’s Coast

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Plastic Ingestion and Entanglement Documented in Every Species of Marine Turtle
Around 83% of green turtles and 86% of loggerhead turtles found off the coast of Queensland were found to have plastics within them, a study from Deakin, James Cook and Murdoch universities found. Researchers examined the contents of the stomach, intestines, cloaca and bladder of stranded or captured turtles collected from the Indian Ocean off
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DC Water Launches Two New Trash Hunter Boats to Clean the Anacostia River

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Trash Skimmer Boats Remove River Debris
Two new Trash Hunters launched by DC Water this week will help scoop up floating trash and debris from the Anacostia River, making the waterways cleaner and more enjoyable. These boats a big investment by DC Water to reclaim our rivers. They will literally be pulling tons of trash out of the Anacostia and Potomac
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Sky Lantern Festivals Look Beautiful but Still Raise Litter and Wildlife Concerns

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Valentine Balloon Debris
Lanterns, like balloons, float and then eventually come down. After Valentine’s Day, a man collected over 30 love themed balloons in only a few hours off the coast of Laguna Beach. I believe there is already a lot of awareness to the problem with balloon releases and am shocked that they still allowed anywhere. They
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Thousands of Golf Balls Removed From Monterey Bay Raise Concerns About Marine Pollution

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Golf Balls in the Ocean
Alex Weber, a junior at Carmel High School in California, and her friend Jack Johnston had repeatedly come across large numbers of golf balls on the ocean floor while snorkeling in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary near the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea. As environmentally conscious teens, they started removing golf balls from the water, one
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