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... Fates: Knowledge concerning the fates of vessel garbage is derived primanly from beach surveys, and the percentage of beach debris that comes from vessels is unknown. Few data are available on debris that ends up in sediments or the benthos.
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... Seattle, Wash.: Natural Resources Consultants. American Red Cross.
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... 1990. Annual Report of National Park Marine Debris Monitoring Program: 1989 Marine Debris Survey.
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... Paper prepared for the Third International Conference on Marine Debris, Miami, Fla., May 813, 1994. Resource Management Division, Padre Island National Seashore, Corpus Christi, Tex.
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... 1988. Entanglement in and ingestion of marine debris by sea turtles stranded along the south Texas Coast.
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... Paper prepared for the Third International Conference on Marine Debris, Miami, Fla., May 813, 1994.


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