Marine pollution
Label
Marine pollution
Name
Marine pollution
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of33
- The shoresaver's handbook, Tucker Coombe
- Plastic ocean, how a sea captain's chance discovery launched a determined quest to save the oceans, Charles Moore, Cassandra Phillips
- Polluting the sea, Tony Hare
- A plastic ocean, Plastic Oceans Ltd. in association with Hemera Foundation, Adessium Foundation presents; produced by Adam Leipzig, Jo Ruxton ; written and directed by Craig Leeson
- Restless oceans, by A.B.C. Whipple and the editors of Time-Life Books
- The ocean of life, the fate of man and the sea, Callum Roberts
- Oceans, the mystery of the missing plastic, a film by Vincent PĂ©razio
- SOS planet, nWave Pictures in association with WWF-The Netherlands ; produced by Charlotte Huggins and Caroline van Iseghem ; written and directed by Ben Stassen
- The atlas of disappearing places, our coasts and oceans in the climate crisis, Christina Conklin and Marina Psaros ; maps and illustrations by Christina Conklin
- Endangered oceans, Louise I. Gerdes, book editor
- The world is blue, how our fate and the ocean's are one, Sylvia A. Earle
- Soul of the sea in the age of algorithm, how tech startups can heal our oceans, Gregory S. Stone, Nishan Degnarain
- Dominant wave theory, photographs by Andrew Hughes
- Marine pollution, what everyone needs to know, Judith S. Weis
- The beach cleaner's guide to getting trashed, where, what, and how to clean, by Joe Labriola
- The sea in danger, [Jacques Yves Cousteau]
- Ocean planet, writings and images of the sea, original text by Peter Benchley ; edited by Judith Gradwohl
- Oceana, our endangered oceans and what we can do to save them, Ted Danson with Michael D'Orso
- Proposal of emission control area designation for geographic control of emissions from ships, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Transportation and Air Quality
- Oceans, Lauri S. Friedman, book editor
- Plastic soup, an atlas of ocean pollution
- Heal the ocean, solutions for saving our seas, Rod Fujita ; for[e]word by Peter Benchley
- Characteristics of response strategies, a guide for spill response planning in marine environments
- State-of-the-science report on predictive models and modeling approaches for characterizing and evaluating exposure to nanomaterials, by John M. Johnston ... [and others]
- Seasick, ocean change and the extinction of life on Earth, Alanna Mitchell
- Marine debris, trash on the move
- Floatable wastes and the region's beaches, answers to some common questions, developed by the Coast Institute and the Waste Management Institute, Marine Sciences Research Center, State University of New York, Stony Brook ; edited by Trudy Bell[and others]
- Oceana, our endangered oceans and what we can do to save them, Ted Danson with Michael D'Orso
- Endangered oceans, opposing viewpoints, Louise I. Gerdes, book editor
- The Challenge on the coast, a WQED production in association with National Wildlife Federation ; written and produced by Gary Hines
- Ocean's end, travels through endangered seas, Colin Woodard
- Plastic ocean, how a sea captain's chance discovery launched a determined quest to save the oceans, Charles Moore with Cassandra Phillips
- Plastic ocean, how a sea captain's chance discovery launched a determined quest to save the oceans, Capt. Charles Moore with Cassandra Phillips
Outgoing Resources
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