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A delegation of Japanese officials toured Vancouver Island today, sorting through debris that crossed the Pacific Ocean after a powerful earthquake triggered a massive tsunami in Japan in 2011.
The group included members from non-profit organizations, the Japan Environmental Action Network and the Japanese Ministry of Environment.
On a sandy beach in Ucluelet Thursday, they found numerous plastic bottles, a slipper, heavy wooden beams most likely used as rafters, and even remnants of marine sp
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震災漂流物:Japanese officials sort through tsunami debris in B.C.(CBC) | 海ごみ情報 | 海ごみプラットフォームJAPAN
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A delegation of Japanese officials toured Vancouver Island today, sorting through debris that crossed the Pacific Ocean after a powerful earthquake triggered a massive tsunami in Japan in 2011.
The group included members from non-profit organizations, the Japan Environmental Action Network and the Japanese Ministry of Environment.
On a sandy beach in Ucluelet Thursday, they found numerous plastic bottles, a slipper, heavy wooden beams most likely used as rafters, and even remnants of marine sp
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