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The 2014 field season for the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) marine debris clean-up project has resulted in the collection of 176 tons of inert (non-hazardous) marine debris from
shorelines across Alaska. The cleanup was funded by a donation from the Government of Japan to the United States and a gift to the State of a collection of over 400 private donations from Japanese citizens. An additional 91 tons of debris were collected through projects funded by a 2013 legislativ
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State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation|State marine debris cleanup efforts boast successful field season lpdf]
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The 2014 field season for the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) marine debris clean-up project has resulted in the collection of 176 tons of inert (non-hazardous) marine debris from
shorelines across Alaska. The cleanup was funded by a donation from the Government of Japan to the United States and a gift to the State of a collection of over 400 private donations from Japanese citizens. An additional 91 tons of debris were collected through projects funded by a 2013 legislativ
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