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The manager of a national shoreline cleanup organization says she hopes one legacy of the 2011 Japanese tsunami will be greater awareness of the amount of everyday garbage going into the ocean.
Kate Le Souef of the Vancouver-based Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup says Japanese detritus swept to sea during the disaster continues to wash ashore along B.C.’s coastline.
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Debris from tsunamis still washing up in B.C. | Globalnews.ca
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The manager of a national shoreline cleanup organization says she hopes one legacy of the 2011 Japanese tsunami will be greater awareness of the amount of everyday garbage going into the ocean.
Kate Le Souef of the Vancouver-based Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup says Japanese detritus swept to sea during the disaster continues to wash ashore along B.C.’s coastline.
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