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Shifting Sands in Rhode Island
A wide array of beach trash found on Napatree Point, from balloons and ribbons to Styrofoam, cellophane, nylon rope, bottle caps and a hypodermic needle. Waves break plastic into tiny particles that mix into beach sand and are ingested by marine life. Photography courtesy of Robert L. Mitchell It’s easy to overlook the detritus along Rhode Island’s shoreline, but as...
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