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Mar 30, 2025

Microplastics project for Stockton Harbor. Analytical tools from BC's OceanDiagnostics

On Tue, Mar 25, 2025, 12:35 PM Ashleigh Erwin <a.erwin@oceandiagnostics.com> wrote:
Hi Ron,
Please find below all the resources needed to run a microplastics project in your community:
  1. Illustrated Learning Resources

  2. Community Science Microplastics Beach Survey and Data Analysis Instructional Guide. You may use this for a one-time project or ongoing to monitor changes over time by surveying the same beach(es) monthly or seasonally. This guide also includes instructions for using Saturna and evaluating your data to identify sources and solutions.

  3. Community Science Advocacy Tools. After you have interpreted your data, use these tools to engage local decision-makers and the community about your real microplastic data and potential solutions.

Hardware User Manual

  1. Saturna Imaging System User Manual 2023.pdf

To further assist you, please refer to our training videos:

 

Please don't hesitate with any questions, and do keep in touch - we would love to hear how it goes!



Ashleigh Erwin
(she/her)
Director, Marketing and Communications
Ocean Diagnostics

Microfibers are a Macro Issue: Interagency Report on Microfiber Pollution.                              October 17, 2024

Speakers:
Carlie Herring, NOAA Marine Debris Program
Nizanna Bathersfield, EPA Trash Free Waters Program
Krystle Moody Wood, Materevolve

Microfiber pollution is an emerging issue of environmental concern due to the growing body of research uncovering the pervasiveness and potential ecological and human health impacts of microfibers in the environment. 

In July 2024, the Interagency MarineDebris Coordinating Committee released the Interagency Marine Debris Coordinating Committee Report on Microfiber Pollution– a Report to Congress mandated by Section 132 of the Save Our Seas 2.0 Act of 2020. This webinar will cover the details in the report as well as some of the ongoing efforts in the United States and beyond addressing microfiber pollution.

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