End of life boats: as of 2016, there was an estimated 11.9 million registered boats in the U.S.—the vast majority made of fiberglass.

Want to help with beach plastics surveys? Get a feel for the task, see below pages from The Ocean Cleanup beach sampling booklet.
“No Deposit, No Return” documentary San Francisco in the 1960s shows polluted city.
Coastal clean-up San Francisco nets truckload of litter found on Treasure Island.
Mexican coral reef insured near Quintana Roo is first natural asset in the world to be insured against damage.
What is Edison’s carbon fiber? Thomas Edison baked cotton strands and bamboo splinters at high temperatures to carbonize them into a filament able to resist extreme temperatures.
End of life boats: as of 2016, there was an estimated 11.9 million registered boats in the U.S.—the vast majority made of fiberglass.
“No Deposit, No Return” documentary San Francisco in the 1960s shows polluted city.
Coastal clean-up San Francisco nets truckload of litter found on Treasure Island.
Mexican coral reef insured near Quintana Roo is first natural asset in the world to be insured against damage.
What is Edison’s carbon fiber? Thomas Edison baked cotton strands and bamboo splinters at high temperatures to carbonize them into a filament able to resist extreme temperatures.
End of life boats: as of 2016, there was an estimated 11.9 million registered boats in the U.S.—the vast majority made of fiberglass.
Want to help with beach plastics surveys? Get a feel for the task, see below pages from The Ocean Cleanup beach sampling booklet.
“No Deposit, No Return” documentary San Francisco in the 1960s shows polluted city.
Coastal clean-up San Francisco nets truckload of litter found on Treasure Island.
Mexican coral reef insured near Quintana Roo is first natural asset in the world to be insured against damage.
What is Edison’s carbon fiber? Thomas Edison baked cotton strands and bamboo splinters at high temperatures to carbonize them into a filament able to resist extreme temperatures.
End of life boats: as of 2016, there was an estimated 11.9 million registered boats in the U.S.—the vast majority made of fiberglass.
Mexican coral reef insured near Quintana Roo is first natural asset in the world to be insured against damage.
What is Edison’s carbon fiber? Thomas Edison baked cotton strands and bamboo splinters at high temperatures to carbonize them into a filament able to resist extreme temperatures.
End of life boats: as of 2016, there was an estimated 11.9 million registered boats in the U.S.—the vast majority made of fiberglass.
Jun 12, 2018 | Environment
End of life boats: as of 2016, there was an estimated 11.9 million registered boats in the U.S.—the vast majority made of fiberglass.