Cooperating with volunteer organizations and individuals around the world, the International Coastal Cleanup Act of the Maritime Coastal Protection Association allows people to remove garbage from the world's beaches and waterways, identify causes of garbage and change behavior I will.
Figure 3.1 shows the results of the 24 th Annual International Coastal Cleanup sponsored by the Maritime Protection Association in 2009. Cleaning volunteers collected 34,000 tons of marine life and reported that wild animals were entangled in the garbage. They discovered that 336 seabirds and animals are intertwined with rubble, 120 of which are alive and free, and 216 died including fishing line seals from California. Birds are the largest victims, accounting for 41% of dead marine life. Fishing line and lost ghost fishing net are the two most common types of entangled fragments (62%). Wild animals are not just caught in pieces. Birds, animals and fish often consume bottle caps, cigarette butts and lighters, fishing lines and other things encountered in oceanic houses such as many others (marine protection).
In this report, we explain the intersection between land use and repair options, explain how the two places can be reused, and the purification when the two processes are actually intertwined in relation to each other Search for pressure. A range of advantages than ordinary. For Superfund's website. We hope that this report will promote policy discussion on Superfund reform in two ways. Firstly, our aim is to clarify the role of the land, like the Superfund revision in the 105th convention debate (and the first firing was probably started in S.8). It is one of the important changes. The remedy for CERCLA is based on the development of purification criteria based on possible activities at Superfund site and assessment of future land use.