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... Researchers could help educate their peers by promoting recognition of the marine debris problem and Annex V compliance strategies at scientific conferences. Regulatory interventions include limiting equipment packaging brought on board and requiring the holding of certain materials for recycling.
From page 137...
... Budget funds for on board garbage handling equipment as means to meet legal mandate. Make port reception facilities affordable and available.
From page 138...
... Coast Guard Marine Safety Office/Corpus Christi, to the Committee on Shipborne Wastes of the National Research Council, University of Texas at Austin Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, Tex., Feb.
From page 139...
... 1993. Shipboard and Plastics Waste Management Program Plan (draft)


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