Plastic pollution solutions: Looking for solutions for reducing the amount of plastic debris in our oceans
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2018-04-11Author
Bowns, Victoria
Jenkins, Christine
Njigha, Nancy
Stratton, Vanessa
Telfer-Wan, Julian
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Poster highlighting a project to gain insight into what the community thinks about marine debris and plastic consumption.
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DOI: 10.25316/IR-1067Collections
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