Glass Fragments OR&R's Marine Debris Program
Glass Fragments OR&R's Marine Debris Program
Glass fragments are pieces of larger glass items that cannot be identified, or are less than 50% of the original item. If glass fragments have been in the environment for long periods of time, they may become weathered and the edges may smooth out and they may have a frosty appearance (e.g. sea glass). Newly fragmented glass pieces are likely sharp, so take care in picking up these items (use gloves or scooper to remove sharp pieces of glass).
Multimedia OR&R's Marine Debris Program
Jars OR&R's Marine Debris Program
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Pacific Islands OR&R's Marine Debris Program
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Major sources and monthly variations in the release of land-derived marine debris from the Greater Jakarta area, Indonesia
Major sources and monthly variations in the release of land-derived marine debris from the Greater Jakarta area, Indonesia