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Thermodynamic feasibility of shipboard conversion of marine plastics to  blue diesel for self-powered ocean cleanup | PNAS
Thermodynamic feasibility of shipboard conversion of marine plastics to blue diesel for self-powered ocean cleanup | PNAS

Thermodynamic feasibility of shipboard conversion of marine plastics to  blue diesel for self-powered ocean cleanup | PNAS
Thermodynamic feasibility of shipboard conversion of marine plastics to blue diesel for self-powered ocean cleanup | PNAS

The paradox of constant oceanic plastic debris: evidence for evolved  microbial biodegradation?
The paradox of constant oceanic plastic debris: evidence for evolved microbial biodegradation?

Thermodynamic feasibility of shipboard conversion of marine plastics to  blue diesel for self-powered ocean cleanup | PNAS
Thermodynamic feasibility of shipboard conversion of marine plastics to blue diesel for self-powered ocean cleanup | PNAS

Production, use, and fate of all plastics ever made | Science Advances
Production, use, and fate of all plastics ever made | Science Advances

SOURCES, AMOUNTS & PATHWAYS OF PLASTICS ENTERING THE GLOBAL OCEAN
SOURCES, AMOUNTS & PATHWAYS OF PLASTICS ENTERING THE GLOBAL OCEAN

The Plastic Ocean, there are still unanswered questions - The Water Network  | by AquaSPE
The Plastic Ocean, there are still unanswered questions - The Water Network | by AquaSPE

Bottles, bags, ropes and toothbrushes: the struggle to track ocean plastics  | Nature
Bottles, bags, ropes and toothbrushes: the struggle to track ocean plastics | Nature

Team:TJUSLS China/Description - 2021.igem.org
Team:TJUSLS China/Description - 2021.igem.org

SOURCES, AMOUNTS & PATHWAYS OF PLASTICS ENTERING THE GLOBAL OCEAN
SOURCES, AMOUNTS & PATHWAYS OF PLASTICS ENTERING THE GLOBAL OCEAN

Plastic as a Persistent Marine Pollutant
Plastic as a Persistent Marine Pollutant

Biodegradation of renewable polyurethane foams in marine environments  occurs through depolymerization by marine microorganisms - ScienceDirect
Biodegradation of renewable polyurethane foams in marine environments occurs through depolymerization by marine microorganisms - ScienceDirect

Microbial communities on plastic particles in surface waters differ from  subsurface waters of the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre - ScienceDirect
Microbial communities on plastic particles in surface waters differ from subsurface waters of the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre - ScienceDirect

The deep sea is a major sink for microplastic debris | Royal Society Open  Science
The deep sea is a major sink for microplastic debris | Royal Society Open Science

Plastic Pollution - Our World in Data
Plastic Pollution - Our World in Data

SOURCES, AMOUNTS & PATHWAYS OF PLASTICS ENTERING THE GLOBAL OCEAN
SOURCES, AMOUNTS & PATHWAYS OF PLASTICS ENTERING THE GLOBAL OCEAN

The paradox of constant oceanic plastic debris: evidence for evolved  microbial biodegradation?
The paradox of constant oceanic plastic debris: evidence for evolved microbial biodegradation?

Production, use, and fate of all plastics ever made | Science Advances
Production, use, and fate of all plastics ever made | Science Advances

Marine Plastic Pollution - FINAL
Marine Plastic Pollution - FINAL

Plastic Pollution - Our World in Data
Plastic Pollution - Our World in Data

Biodegradation of renewable polyurethane foams in marine environments  occurs through depolymerization by marine microorganisms - ScienceDirect
Biodegradation of renewable polyurethane foams in marine environments occurs through depolymerization by marine microorganisms - ScienceDirect

Team:Harvard BioDesign/Description - 2016.igem.org
Team:Harvard BioDesign/Description - 2016.igem.org

Anthropogenic litter in marine waters and coastlines of Arctic Canada and  West Greenland - ScienceDirect
Anthropogenic litter in marine waters and coastlines of Arctic Canada and West Greenland - ScienceDirect

PDF) Plastic pollution: A focus on freshwater biodiversity
PDF) Plastic pollution: A focus on freshwater biodiversity

Bottles, bags, ropes and toothbrushes: the struggle to track ocean plastics  | Nature
Bottles, bags, ropes and toothbrushes: the struggle to track ocean plastics | Nature

The deep sea is a major sink for microplastic debris | Royal Society Open  Science
The deep sea is a major sink for microplastic debris | Royal Society Open Science

Bottles, bags, ropes and toothbrushes: the struggle to track ocean plastics  | Nature
Bottles, bags, ropes and toothbrushes: the struggle to track ocean plastics | Nature

Plastic Pollution - Our World in Data
Plastic Pollution - Our World in Data

Plastic Pollution - Our World in Data
Plastic Pollution - Our World in Data

Marine Plastic Pollution - FINAL
Marine Plastic Pollution - FINAL