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Boatsales Staff12 June 2013
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What a load of rubbish!

CSIRO debris survey reveals five pieces of rubbish for every Australian

The CSIRO is finding out what the most harmful marine debris is to our ocean’s seabirds, whales, dolphins and turtles. The CSIRO wants to know where it comes from, where it's found and where it goes to when it drifts out into our oceans.

Together with EarthWatch and 3,000 school kids, CSIRO has collected and analysed debris from more than 200 sites around the country, finding thousands of remnants of our lives from bottles and cans, to light bulbs and fishing line. Even a refrigerator was found washed up on an island in Bass Strait!

The team began collecting the rubbish 18 months ago north of Cairns, at 100-kilometre intervals around Australia’s 35,000-kilometre coastline.

It will take another 6-12 months to comprehensively analyse the data but preliminary results are in:

- It's estimated there are 5.2 pieces of marine debris along our coastline for every person in Australia
- 74 per cent of the marine debris is plastic (bottles, bottle tops for example)
- The majority is found near major population centres but a lot of it is far from our cities, likely driven by ocean currents

The CSIRO will be mapping all the cleanup data against ocean currents, to see not only where Australia’s debris comes from, but where it goes. These ‘debris maps’ will be overlaid with wildlife distribution patterns to locate the types of rubbish most dangerous to our marine wildlife.

The marine debris results are part of the National Marine Debris Survey, the first of its scale in the world. CSIRO led the survey as part of TeachWild, a marine debris research and education program developed by Earthwatch Australia in partnership with CSIRO and founding partner Shell.

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