Beach Trash Slideshow References


1. Nicolas, A. (2020) Ghost fishing gear - worldwildlife.org
2. Save Coastal Wildlife (2019) Fishing line is a death trap for coastal wildlife - savecoastalwildlife.org
3. NatGeoUK (2021) 10 Shocking Facts About Plastic - nationalgeographic.co.uk
4. Hancock, L. (n.d.) Our oceans are haunted by ghost nets - worldwildlife.org
5. Oceanographic Staff (2020) WWF Report - Oceanographic - oceanographicmagazine.com
6. Bharath, M. (2021) Are face masks a threat to oceans? - iwa-network.org
7. Joshi, S. (2021) Plastic Kills - greenpeace.org
8. WWF (n.d.) What do sea turtles eat? Unfortunately, plastic bags - worldwildlife.org
9. Eco Friendly Habits (2023) Styrofoam Facts: Why Styrofoam is Bad For the Environment - ecofriendlyhabits.com
10. Friends of Ottawa NWR (n.d.) Say No to Balloon Releases - friendsofottawanwr.org
11. balloonsblow.org  (n.d.) Balloons Blow - Don't Let Them Go - balloonsblow.org
12. WWF (n.d.) Will there be more plastic than fish in the sea? - wwf.org.uk
13. Parker, L. (2018) Fast facts about plastic pollution - nationalgeographic.com
14. Olsen, S. (2022) How long does it take to decompose? - recyclops.com
15. Greenstein, J. (2016) Upcycled Ocean Plastic - ocean.si.edu
16. Everything Connects (n.d.) Plastic Pollution - everythingconnects.org
17. Center for Biological Diversity (n.d.) 10 Facts About Single-use Plastic Bags - biologicaldiversity.org
18. Kids National Geographic (n.d.) Ocean plastic by the numbers - kids.nationalgeographic.com
19. University of California (2015) Virtually all seabirds are eating plastic - universityofcalifornia.edu
20. National Geographic (n.d.) Animals Eat Plastic Because It Smells Like Food - education.nationalgeographic.org
21. National Geographic (n.d.) The Plastic Issue - nationalgeographic.com
22. McGinnis, L. (2020) A pollution solution where the rubber meets the road - csmonitor.com


 

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