
What Is Marine Debris?
Clip: 7/6/2020 | 1m 7s
Trash on beaches and in oceans have a specific name and can cause specific problems.
Trash in the ocean is a real problem, but each of us can do a little bit to help. Watch this short clip to learn more.
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WFSU Education is a local public television program presented by WFSU

What Is Marine Debris?
Clip: 7/6/2020 | 1m 7s
Trash in the ocean is a real problem, but each of us can do a little bit to help. Watch this short clip to learn more.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipCreating a Difference: Trash to Art
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Clip: 7/6/2020 | 3m 35s | SciGirl Payton takes discarded items and turns them into an art project. (3m 35s)
Exploring the World of the FSU Coastal Marine Lab
Clip: 7/6/2020 | 47s | SciGirl campers experience the educational opportunities at the FSU Coastal Marine Lab. (47s)
Now and Then: Payton and Janessa
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Clip: 7/6/2020 | 5m 56s | A recent SciGirls camper interviews another who went through the program years ago. (5m 56s)
What Is It Like To Be a Marine Ecologist?
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Clip: 7/6/2020 | 9m 45s | Interview with marine ecologist Alexa Putillo. (9m 45s)
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