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E1Jambeck, J.R., Geyer, R., Wilcox, C., Siegler, T.R., Perryman, M., Andrady, A., Naryan, R., and Law, K.L., 2015. Plastic waste inputs from land into the ocean. Science 347 (6223): 768-771. |
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E10Lamb, J.B., Willis, B.L., Fiorenza, E.A., Couch, C.S., Howard, R., Rader, D.N., True, J.D., Kelly, L.A, Ahmad, A., Jompa, J., and Harvell, D., 2018. Plastic waste associated with disease on coral reefs. Science 359: 460–462. |
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E11Ocean Conservancy & NOAA Marine Debris Programme. 2020 (Online) Available at: < https:// marinedebris.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/publications-files/Talking_Trash_and_Taking_Action.pdf>. (Accessed 20 November 2020). |
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E12Working Scientifically Progression. Why and How? Primary science teaching trust. <https://pstt.org.uk/application/files/5216/0388/1615/PSTT_working_scientifically_progression_grid_8.3.19. pdf> (Accessed December 2021). |
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E13Ryan, P.G., 2015. How quickly do albatrosses and petrels digest plastic particles?. Environmental pollution, 207, pp.438-440. |
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E14https: //youtu.be/80uePz5Stps |
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E15https: //youtu.be/6HBtl4sHTqU |
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E2Eriksen, M., Lebreton, L.C.M., Carson, H.S., Thiel, M., Moore, C.J., Borerro, J.C., Galgani, F., Ryan, P.G., and Reisser, J., 2014. Plastic Pollution in the World’s Oceans: More than 5 Trillion Plastic Pieces Weighing over 250,000 Tons Afloat at Sea. PLOS One 9(12): e111913. |
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E3Yang, J., Yang, Y., Wu, W.M., Zhao, J., and Jiang, L., 2014. Evidence of Polyethylene Biodegradation by Bacterial Strains from the Guts of Plastic-Eating Waxworms. Environ. Sci. Technol. 48 (23): 13776-13784. |
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E4Andrady, A.L., 2015. Persistence of Plastic Litter in the Oceans. In: Marine Anthropogenic Litter. Bergmann, M., Gutow, L., Klages, M. et al. (Eds.), Springer. |