震災起因漂流物:Floating blue bin off Waimanalo may be Japan tsunami debris Read more(kitv) | 海ごみ情報 | 海ごみプラットフォームJAPAN

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Michael Nedbal, with Makai Ocean Engineering and other staff at the Makai Research Pier in Waimanalo, spotted a bin floating in the water in front of Rabbit Island Tuesday morning. They knew right away that it was something important.
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震災起因漂流物:Floating blue bin off Waimanalo may be Japan tsunami debris Read more(kitv) | 海ごみ情報 | 海ごみプラットフォームJAPAN
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Michael Nedbal, with Makai Ocean Engineering and other staff at the Makai Research Pier in Waimanalo, spotted a bin floating in the water in front of Rabbit Island Tuesday morning. They knew right away that it was something important.
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