NOAA Information About Japanese Tsunami Debris
2012 February 21
NOAA Information about Japanese tsunami debris
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has written a blog post about debris from last year’s Japanese tsunami. We encourage you to read it.
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I regret that disposal garbage by “the East Japan great earthquake disaster” pollutes sea level of the Pacific.
It is damage by the natural disaster, but thinks it to be an annoying talk to the people of other countries.
Collection should be possible, but cannot be readily settled if distributed widely.
It is a really difficult problem.
In the outer space, the garbage of the man-made satellite becomes the problem.
This is that the responsibility of the owner is uncertain, and a problem is complicated.
This is my opinion.