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Ghost Fishing Gear Gains International Attention and Whos Doing What to Recover it

2020-12-30 06:00:00| Waste Age

About 70% of heavy plastics floating in oceans may be lost fishing gear, estimates the United Nations, and its a problem that is very much on the international radar of both government and industry the past few years. Of all ocean trash, this glut o [ more ]

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