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The Ugly Journey of our Trash: Project Aware marine debris info-graphic

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[h=4]Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:18 pm (PDT) . Posted by:[/h] [h=3] "KurtW" tabbykatt3 [/h]​
Passing along this sharable awareness material from The World Ocean Observatory Team.

If you would like to print this and it doesn't print correctly via the browser you are using (it printed OK for me under IE, but not under Firefox), then try saving it as a pdf and then open print via Adobe Reader.

Kurt

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The Ugly Journey of Our Trash

We wanted to share this Project Aware marine debris info-graphic now
available to embed on your site or blog or as a printable version for
classroom, campus, or other public spaces. "The Ugly Journey of our
Trash" is a powerful tool to explain how different kinds of debris
threaten marine life. The journey of our garbage is indeed an ugly
one: it is estimated that more than 6 million tons of trash ends up in
the ocean each year. While we still don't know enough about this
serious threat to ocean health, we do know that most of the trash
starts with us: on land.

If you're interested in a copy of "The Ugly Journey Of Our Trash"
click here for print-friendly PDF version. Also available in German.

http://client.birocreative.com/projectaware/infographic/projectaware_infographic.pdf

Best Regards,

The World Ocean Observatory Team
www.WorldOceanObservatory.org
The Sea Connects All Things...

--
Trisha Badger | Web, Research and Production Manager | World Ocean
Observatory | www.WorldOceanObservatory.org | The Sea Connects All
Things...

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