Waste Disposal Practices of Fishing Vessels: Canada’s East Coast, 1990–1991

  • Topping P
  • Morantz D
  • Lang G
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There is a growing awareness that persistent plastic debris in the marine environment threatens marine life and reduces economic potential. Data from beach surveys and high seas observations collected over the years demonstrate a long-term problem and identify a common source of debris: offshore fishing fleets (Buxton 1990; Lucas 1992). An extensive fleet of both foreign and domestic vessels operates in the Atlantic Ocean within the 200-mile economic zone off Canada’s east coast. Before this project, formal data concerning waste disposal practices of fishing vessels or of other vessels at sea were scarce.

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Topping, P., Morantz, D., & Lang, G. (1997). Waste Disposal Practices of Fishing Vessels: Canada’s East Coast, 1990–1991 (pp. 253–262). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8486-1_22

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