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Tracking Ocean Microplastics From Space – See the Great Pacific Garbage Patch Like Never Before SciTechDaily
The ocean is full of tiny plastic particles – we found a way to track them with satellites The Conversation
Satellites are Tracking Rivers of Garbage Flowing Across the Oceans Universe Today
How can remote sensing data be used to track plastic in the ocean? Geoawesome
High-precision density mapping of marine debris and floating plastics via satellite imagery Nature
Satellite imaging can now spot plastic trash hiding on beaches Popular Science
Is There a Garbage Patch in the Great Lakes? NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) (.gov)
This photo's real, but doesn't show 'Great Pacific Garbage Patch' Snopes.com
Monitoring marine litter by satellite Room The Space Journal of Asgardia
Scientists Sound the Alarm Over a Growing Trash Problem in Space Time Magazine
Ocean Cleanup Project Sees Some Success in Pacific Garbage Patch Business Insider
With the Help of GPS Trackers, 40 Tons of Trash is Removed from the Pacific Ocean Geography Realm
More Research on Plastic Pollution – Nadine's Civic Issues Blog Sites at Penn State
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Search reveals extent of ocean garbage The Christian Science Monitor
Plastic Waste on our Beaches Now Visible from Space, Says New Study Universe Today
New Satellite Tech Tracks Plastic on Beaches, Helping Clean-Up Efforts Go Remote SciTechDaily
Satellite snaps image of uninhabited Pacific island covered in plastic Silicon Republic
Scientists are zooming in on these 14 plastic squares. It might help clean up your beach Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Satellite operators offer communications for autonomous ships SpaceNews
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