Alaska braces for approaching Japanese tsunami trash | Alaska Dispatch News

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Almost a year has passed since a tragic earthquake and tsunami devastated Japan's coastline, casting 25 million tons of debris into the North Pacific. As the first of this flotsam begins to appear on western coastlines in Washington and Alaska, Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Mark Begich are opening local and national dialogues about the potential effects on Alaska's coastal ecosystems.
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Alaska braces for approaching Japanese tsunami trash | Alaska Dispatch News
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Almost a year has passed since a tragic earthquake and tsunami devastated Japan's coastline, casting 25 million tons of debris into the North Pacific. As the first of this flotsam begins to appear on western coastlines in Washington and Alaska, Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Mark Begich are opening local and national dialogues about the potential effects on Alaska's coastal ecosystems.
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