Mississippi Coastal Cleanup 2017
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Since 1988, thousands of volunteers have gathered each fall to remove millions of pounds of trash from Mississippi’s coastline, waterways, and barrier islands. Additionally, these volunteers help collect data that are used to categorize the major sources of marine debris entering the coastal environment.
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This publication presents information from 2017. It was reviewed in February 2021 and is provided for educational purposes.
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Authors
Asst Ext Professor & Director
coastal conservation and
restoration, living shorelines,
marine debris, environmental
stewards
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