Scientists put GPS in trash to find out how far it travels
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1of5Dr. Jenna Jambeck of the University of Georgia s college of engineering holds a pollution tracker as she speaks at Shamrock Marine, Saturday, April 10, 2021, in Baton Rouge, La. The press conference detailed information on pollution trackers that will be implemented in the river understand the state of plastic pollution along the Mississippi River. (Hilary Scheinuk/The Advocate via AP)HILARY SCHEINUK/APShow MoreShow Less
2of5Dr. Jenna Jambeck of the University of Georgia s college of engineering holds a pollution tracker as she speaks at Shamrock Marine, Saturday, April 10, 2021, in Baton Rouge, La. The press conference detailed information on pollution trackers that will be implemented in the river understand the state of plastic pollution along the Mississippi River. (Hilary Scheinuk/The Advocate via AP)HILARY SCHEINUK/APShow MoreShow Less
Scientists put GPS in trash to find out how far it travels
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