We're also in the middle of some significant developments we'll be sharing soon.
For now: the site is live, it's new, and we think it's worth a look.
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Huge thanks to Jesse our stellar Digital Whiz for all theri hard work!
#SeabirdScience #MarinePlastics #OceanHealthMarine Plastic & Seabird Resea...
Marine Plastic & Seabird Research | Adrift Lab
Adrift Lab is a research group focused on seabirds and marine plastics research. Our mission is to use insights gathered from our long-term research to inform marine and waste policy, and to drive positive changes at the individual and community level, for the benefit of our oceans.
Adrift Lab
Identifying Marine Sources of Beached Plastics Through a Bayesian Framework | CMEMS
A large part of plastic in the ocean is located at or near beaches. The importance of cleaning beaches is evident yet locating its source on time may help in defining the real polluters, and as well in preventing the plastics from entering the ocean by interfering at its source. In this study, authors developed a framework to find sources of plastics and forecast their pathways.
Si no conoceis el #BabyLegs ahora podΓ©is participar en su #crowdfunding
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BIG NEWS! We have launched community kits for making your own #BabyLeg surface trawls for monitoring #marineplastics!
@PublicLab is hosting the online community of users, and @MEOPAR_NCE is co-funding!
Get yer BabyLegs here:
https://bit.ly/2WKgH3Q
#DIYscience #plasticpollution
https://twitter.com/MaxLiboiron/status/1140886614584901637
BabyLegs: a DIY research trawl for monitoring ocean plastic
This do-it-yourself trawl made from pink baby tights is for monitoring and learning about plastic pollution, like ocean microplastics.
Kickstarter