PPT-Litter isn’t Glitter: Beaches Should Be
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C lean Some background information on litter marine debris and sampling techniques Kelsey R Cramer Michele B Sherman and Mary Carla Curran Savannah State University
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C lean Some background information on litter marine debris and sampling techniques Kelsey R Cramer Michele B Sherman and Mary Carla Curran Savannah State University for more information contact Dr Curran . Materials: Ultrafine Transparent Glitter: #149 Azure, #97 Nirvana, #295 Ensalada, #214 Sorbet, #91 Orange Crush, #268 Pink Smoothie Designer Dries Clear Adhesive w/Metal Tip attache \r\f\f\n\f\n\t\b\rWhile litter and littering have decreased, they continue to have a signicant impact on our communities and environment. By: Ulises Rodriguez, David Coreas, Andrew Morales. How . D. oes Litter . E. ffect . O. cean Life?. Many marine animals . eat trash . thinking it is . food. 100,000 sea mammals are killed by plastic litter every year. Thomais. . Vlachogianni. | . Phd. . Env. . Chem. MIO-ECSDE . Programme. Officer. DeFishGear. WP4 Leader. Member of the MSFD TSG 10. Member of the CORMON group. MIO-ECSDE | At a glance. MIO-ECSDE. so. trashy!. By – Nat, Jensyn. . & Josie. Why should we care?. Our earth should be our top priority because it’s the place that we live. The air that we breath needs to clean for us to breath in the first place. St. Tammany Parish. St. Tammany Parish. Litter Ordinance. Established by Council and Adopted in 2001.. Justices of the Peace & Constables Chief Litter Enforcement Officers for the Parish.. CHAPTER 15 - Litter. What Affects the Amount of Leaf Litter in a Forest?. Decomposition rates of leaf litter?. Abiotic soil conditions (pH, calcium content, other nutrients)?. Abundance of earthworms?. Abundance of millipedes?. Andrew Bjorkman. Network Security and Electronics Program. Department of Applied Engineering & Technology. Eastern Kentucky University. 2. OUTLINE. Motivation. Introduction. Problem Statement. Assumptions. Presented by Joe Corr MIPI. CSPE Action Project – 2. nd. Year. St Joseph’s Secondary School 9. th. of May 2017. Beach Byelaws. Fingal County Council in exercise of the power conferred on the Council by Part VII of the Local Government Act, 1994 and in the interest of the common good of the local community make the following Bye-Laws for the purpose of regulating the use of the beach/foreshore adjoining the functional area of the County of Fingal. . What . is Litter?. Problems Caused by Litter?. Litter is waste that’s . ends up in the wrong . place which ruins the surrounding area. Litter can be . anything . from . a cigarette . butts to a plastic bag and various other items you see along . Sierra Club Marine Action Team. Judith S. Weis. Trash and abandoned fishing gear (primarily large trawl and drift nets) float into protected, low-energy, shallow-water environments. MARINE LITTER - TRASH. Ever seen beaches with black, green, white, red or multicolored sand? See this amazing nature phenomenon in the following slides.. The colors of beaches are directly related to the sources of the sand. The darker sands contain more dark minerals, the very light, white sands are typically macerated calcareous material from reefs or shells... Litter is described as ‘rubbish that is in the wrong place’. It can be anything from a cigarette butt to food, chewing gum, crisp packets or plastic bags. . Litter – Why is it a problem?. Litter – Why is it a problem?. Interestingly Colored Beaches Ever seen beaches with black, green, white, red or multicolored sand? See this amazing nature phenomenon in the following slides. The colors of beaches are directly related to the sources of the sand. The darker sands contain more dark minerals, the very light, white sands are typically macerated calcareous material from reefs or shells..
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