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Tag: Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

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High Arctic cleanup finds ghost gear, ancient pop

Nungarut is an area of utmost importance to the Inuit of South Baffin Island. Also known as Bay of Two Rivers, it’s used for harvesting and fishing, especially for Arctic char, and lies along... Read More
Nungarut is an area of utmost importance to the Inuit of South Baffin Island. Also known as Bay of...
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So, you want to be a citizen scientist?

There’s a whole lot of science needing to be done these days, and not enough professional scientists to do it. But there is a solution! Citizen science — also known as community science —... Read More
There’s a whole lot of science needing to be done these days, and not enough professional scientists to do...
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Cleaning Canada’s shorelines: 2019 in review

An outstanding number of Canadians of all ages took to their shorelines in support of healthy waterways last year. The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup saw record-breaking numbers of cleanups happening from coast to coast... Read More
An outstanding number of Canadians of all ages took to their shorelines in support of healthy waterways last year....
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Get your butts off the beach

Cigarette butts, among other plastic pollution, are the most common type of litter found on Canadian shores according to the 2018 Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup annual report. Read More
Cigarette butts, among other plastic pollution, are the most common type of litter found on Canadian shores according to...
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Don’t let garbage replace wildlife

Without action, there could be more plastic than fish in the sea. Reduce litter with the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. Read More
Without action, there could be more plastic than fish in the sea. Reduce litter with the Great Canadian Shoreline...
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