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The Next Wave Submission 1501585644

User Name
John Donohoe
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User Country
CA
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sharksrays
Ocean Lover Type
all of the above

The Next Wave Submission 1501585382

User Name
Oscar van antwerpen
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User Country
ZA
Top Issue
overfishing
Ocean Lover Type
diver

The Next Wave Submission 1501579040

User Name
Joy
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User Country
PH
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cleanocean
Ocean Lover Type
diver

The Next Wave Submission 1501568457

User Name
Sonia Baruzzi
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User Country
IT
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cleanocean
Ocean Lover Type
diver

ADS126 - Chilpo Beach Northern Rocky outcrop

5
56

36.136072, 129.398292

12
sand
2
5
4
Not aware of anything specific, though I did notice a lot of the local abalone missing from the rocks, which may explain why there were so many newer-looking cloth gloves found.
There is a long, perhaps 15 meters in length plastic pipe just off the beach. I tried to remove it, but its just too heavy and slippery for me to pull out alone.
Occasional rain showers.
Dive Against Debris Korea (Daegu)
William Henderson
4
2
2
1
3
1
6.00
45
5.00
1.00
estimated
1
10.00
2
5
cloth gloves
plastic gloves ( not latex)
On
kilograms
I have debris data to report
Slight for waves 0.5 -1.25 meter high
3
1
2
18
m2
4
meters
rocky reef
23
3
6
1
2
South Korea
State\Province
Gyeongsang-bukdo
City
Pohang
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The Next Wave Submission 1501561183

User Name
Hailee Griffin
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US
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climatechange
Ocean Lover Type
diver

The Next Wave Submission 1501559047

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Milan Mayer
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DE
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leadership
Ocean Lover Type
all of the above

The Next Wave Submission 1501558812

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Richard
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PE
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empower
Ocean Lover Type
diver

ADS295 - Seacrest Park Cove 2

5

47.58875, -122.37983333333

silt
No
Nothing special this time, they all look like "City Sewage Spill" to me.
85°F/ 69°F Sunny
individual
Shuo-Wei Chang
2
1
1.75
30
40.00
15.00
measured
10208.00
City Sewage Spill
Fishing Line
Plastic
On
pounds
I have debris data to report
1
Smooth (wavelets) for waves 0.1 - 0.5 meter high
1
ft2
feet
other
1
United States
State\Province
WA
City
Seattle
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Ecosystem Other
silt

The Next Wave Submission 1501548633

User Name
John J Vicenti
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US
Top Issue
cleanocean
Ocean Lover Type
diver
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