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Sky Lantern Festivals Look Beautiful but Still Raise Litter and Wildlife Concerns

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/ Published in Blog, Water Quality & Pollution
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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/ Published in Blog, Water Quality & Pollution
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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How to Reduce Single-Use Packaging Waste

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Food packaging waste
Packaging – much of it single-use food wrapping – has created a rubbish problem that now pollutes every corner of the world. EPA defines containers and packaging as products that are assumed to be discarded the same year the products they contain are purchased. Containers and packaging make up a major portion of municipal solid waste,
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Wishful Recycling What You Should Not Put in the Bin

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Recycling Bin
We have all done it: a greasy pizza box, a disposable coffee cup, the odd plastic bag. Sometimes, we want things to be recyclable, so we put them in the recycling bin. Waste managers often call this wishful or aspirational recycling. But, unfortunately, putting these objects in with the rest of the recycling can do
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Could Privatizing Waterways Help Solve Plastic Pollution

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/ Published in Blog, Water Quality & Pollution
Ocean Currents or Gyres
A monumental eco-challenge facing the planet is plastic marine debris. The modern economy has produced more than eight billion metric tons of newly manufactured plastic, but 75% of it becomes plastic waste. It is estimated that approximately five trillion pieces of plastic, or roughly 250,000 metric tons, have littered the waters. So, what can be
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Most Bottled Water Contains Microplastics, Study Finds

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/ Published in Blog, Water Quality & Pollution
A recent study of bottled water, conducted by the journalism organization Orb Media, found that almost every major brand of bottled water is contaminated with particles of plastic. The researchers tested 250 bottles of water—from nine countries and 11 brands. They dropped a red dye in each, which stuck to the plastic and glowed when
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Drowning in Garbage

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Landfill
The World produces over 3.5 million tons to garbage a day, 10 times the amount from a century ago, but much less than the 11 million tons researchers estimate by the end of this century.  The world also produces over 300 million tons of plastic annually, of which only a small fraction is recycled.  
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Plastic Found in Fish Raises New Concerns About Seafood Safety

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/ Published in Blog, Water Quality & Pollution
Despite the much-touted health benefits of fish, consumers may be getting more than just lean protein in their servings of seafood. Researchers have found that around a quarter of the fish in markets in Indonesia and California contained plastic or fibrous material in their gut. This study is one of the first to make a
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You are What You Eat

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/ Published in Water Quality & Pollution
Chemicals in Plastic Leach into Fish
The notion behind the phrase “You are what you eat” is that to be fit and healthy you need to eat good food.  In the 1960’s the phrase became the slogan for healthy eating and even today we associate with good, healthy foods.  Eat junk and feel like junk. Simply put, cows eat grass, chickens
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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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