Marine microplastics: an assessment of the North Kent coastline

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Bloemink, M., Farrell-Silk, K and Cussen, E. 2021. Marine microplastics: an assessment of the North Kent coastline.
AuthorsBloemink, M., Farrell-Silk, K and Cussen, E.
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KeywordsMarine microplastics; North Kent coastline
Year2021
ConferenceERG conference
Official URLhttps://www.canterbury.ac.uk/science-engineering-and-social-sciences/psychology-and-life-sciences/life-sciences/research/ecology-research-group/erg-conference-2021.aspx
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