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Oceana Report Looks at How Plastic Waste is Harming Marine Wildlife in U.S.

2020-12-01 07:00:00| Waste Age

Oceana, an international organization focused solely on oceansand achieving positive, measurable changehas put out a new report that illustrates how plastic waste affects sea turtles and marine mammals in U.S. waters. Using data from government ag [ more ]

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