Divers attach a satellite buoy to a derelict fishing net
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An Integrated Observing System for Monitoring Marine Debris and Biodiversity
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Large floating abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) is frequent marine pollution in the Hawaiian Islands and Palmyra Atoll - ScienceDirect
Satellite-Respondent Buoys Identify Ocean Debris
Satellite-Respondent Buoys Identify Ocean Debris
Army Divers Go Deep In Puget Sound to Target Derelict Fishing Nets We collaborated with NBC Left Field to see how the U.S. Army's 569th Engineer Dive Detachment team is training
Satellite-Respondent Buoys Identify Ocean Debris