Introduction

  • Coe J
  • Rogers D
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Abstract

The scientists who were first to recognize the negative effects of marine debris developed a wide variety of methods to characterize its amounts, types, and distribution. Using these methods, amounts and concentrations as well as types and compositions have been measured on beaches, in harbors, at the sea surface, and on the sea floor at locations all over the globe. Wherever people have looked for marine debris, they have found it.

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Coe, J. M., & Rogers, D. B. (1997). Introduction (pp. 5–6). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8486-1_1

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