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  2. Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup - Wikipedia

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    Since 1994, more than 1,000,000 volunteers have registered to clean up thousands of kilometres of shoreline. Together, they have removed over 2,000,000 kilograms of litter from Canada's shorelines. Participants are encouraged to register to clean up a specific site in advance, or volunteers can join a cleanup that's already been registered.

  3. Beach cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Beach cleaning or clean-up is the process of removing solid litter, dense chemicals, and organic debris deposited on a beach or coastline by the tide, local visitors, or tourists. Humans pollute beaches with materials such as plastic bottles and bags , plastic straws , fishing gear , cigarette filters , six-pack rings , surgical masks and many ...

  4. Experimental Lakes Area - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, the Province of Ontario and the Government of Canada set aside an area in a sparsely inhabited region of central Canada, southeast of Kenora, Ontario, which is relatively unaffected by external human influences and industrial activities, for experimental studies of the causes and control of eutrophication and other types of water pollution.

  5. Saint John Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The Saint John, New Brunswick harbour cleanup infrastructure project brought an end to the routine release of raw sewage into Saint John's waterways. The $99 million initiative [1] involved the finishing of a third wastewater treatment plant east in the city, and redirecting of the existing outfalls to lift and pumping stations. [2]

  6. Bouchard Oil Spill - Wikipedia

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    And the first week, 8,500 feet of containment boom and 100,000 feet of snare were deployed across the bay. Other techniques such as skimmers, sorbents, and power washing were implemented to recover oil and clean affected shorelines, with Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. and Marine Spill Response Corporation leading the clean-up. On ...

  7. Moira Lake - Wikipedia

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    The shoreline has been built up with cottages to the point that most of the lakeshore has been adapted for human use. As such, fishing pressures have increased. In particular, excessive ice fishing in Ontario lakes during winter has put pressure on overall perch and walleye populations, including those in Moira Lake.

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