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Microplastic Monitoring Network in Islands and Coastal Zone

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This crowdfunded project aims to establish a network of microplastic monitoring stations across island and coastal environments. Consistent, distributed monitoring is essential for understanding how plastic pollution varies across coastal regions and tracking changes over time.

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