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Most Plastic Debris On Seychelles Beaches Comes From Far-Off Sources

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Jan 19

Vast amounts of plastic debris accumulate on beaches across the Seychelles and other small island developing states. Observational analysis (for instance, plastic bottle labels) suggest that much of this waste originates from distant sources and not from …
Most Plastic Debris On Seychelles Beaches Comes From Far-Off Sources

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