Marine debris definition
Marine debris means any manufactured or processed solid material that:
Marine debris means any manufac- tured or processed solid material that:
Marine debris means any persistent solid material that is manufactured or processed and directly or indirectly, intentionally or unintentionally, disposed of or abandoned, into Lone Star Lake or park lake shore environment.
Examples of Marine debris in a sentence
Marine debris was a high priority for the OPC during its first five years, resulting in the adoption of two resolutions, the completion of two scientific studies, and the development of a marine debris implementation strategy.
Marine debris ingestion / entanglement: The CSIP routinely records evidence of marine debris ingestion and/or entanglement found in stranded cetaceans.
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More Definitions of Marine debris
Marine debris means any manufactured or processed solid material, or a boat, as
Marine debris means any solid waste that has washed up on shore, dilapidated or unwanted fishing or vessel gear, including but not limited to fishing net, line, buoys, or any materials or equipment related to fishing.
Marine debris means land sourced plastic garbage, fishing gear from recreational and commercial fishing abandoned into the sea, and ship sourced, solid non-biodegradable materials disposed of at sea. In accordance with the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships 1973 (MARPOL), plastic material is defined as bags, bottles, strapping bands, sheeting synthetic ropes, synthetic fishing nets, floats, fibreglass, piping, insulation, paints and adhesives.