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A massive barge is docked in Kodiak this week. The barge is more or less a huge floating trash can. It’s en route to the Lower 48 with hundreds of tons of marine debris on board – debris that will be recycled once the barge arrives in Seattle.
A lot of the marine debris littering Alaska’s shorelines is from the 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami.
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57.79, -152.4072222
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57.79
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-152.4072222
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57.79,-152.4072222
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KH
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KH
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震災漂流物:'Gar-Barge' Arrives To Courier Alaska's Marine Debris To the Lower 48(Alaska Public Media) | 海ごみ情報 | 海ごみプラットフォームJAPAN
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A massive barge is docked in Kodiak this week. The barge is more or less a huge floating trash can. It’s en route to the Lower 48 with hundreds of tons of marine debris on board – debris that will be recycled once the barge arrives in Seattle.
A lot of the marine debris littering Alaska’s shorelines is from the 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami.
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/2438/20110301000000/http://www.malipjapan.jp/info/news/2015/07/gar-barge-arrives-to-courier-alaskas-marine-debris-to-the-lower-48alaska-public-media.html
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http://www.malipjapan.jp/info/news/2015/07/gar-barge-arrives-to-courier-alaskas-marine-debris-to-the-lower-48alaska-public-media.html