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Founded in 2010 by Angela Haseltine Pozzi, an artist and educator for over 30 years, [1] the unique non-profit organization has built over 66 giant sculptures from over 17 tons of ocean garbage, and the exhibit, including educational signage, has appeared at numerous venues including SeaWorld Parks throughout the US, The Virginia Aquarium, San Francisco Zoo, The Marine Mammal Center [2] in ...
Debris on beach near Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Debris collected from beaches on Tern Island in the French Frigate Shoals over one month. Researchers classify debris as either land- or ocean-based; in 1991, the United Nations Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Pollution estimated that up to 80% of the pollution was land-based, [5] with the remaining 20% originating from ...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (also Pacific trash vortex and North Pacific Garbage Patch [9]) is a garbage patch, a gyre of marine debris particles, in the central North Pacific Ocean. It is located roughly from 135°W to 155°W and 35°N to 42°N . [ 10 ]
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Oct. 19—Chattanooga's beleaguered curbside recycling program will soon get a boost from a business that grinds glass into sand, another that makes composting food waste easy and an effort to ...
Sep. 3—Chattanooga's "emergency recycling pickup" will not take materials to recycling centers, but will deliver them to the dump. Regular curbside recycling service has been paused since July ...
Georgia State Route 136 west to the GA 189 junction, and; Georgia State Route 189 to the Tennessee state line on Lookout Mountain. In southern Hamilton County, Tennessee: Tennessee State Route 148 in Lookout Mountain, and; US 11 / US 41 / US 72 / SR 2 from the SR 148 junction to the Interstate 24 interchange in downtown Chattanooga.
Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary is one of the largest near-shore live-bottom reefs in the southeastern United States.The sanctuary, designated in January 1981, is located 19 miles (17 nmi; 31 km) off Sapelo Island, Georgia, and is part of the U.S. National Marine Sanctuary System.