EESC18 UToronto Plastics Pollution Issue In The Great Lakes Case Study

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Reports outline The report contains 3 pages, double space. Fonts: Times New Roman 12 . * Title, Author, Date * Abstract * Introduction • Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of the topic * Literature Review • Demonstrates the candidates ability to organize and judge academic material • Provides a framework for the research * Methodology • Methodology, methods and justification. * Findings * Conclusions/Recommendations Intended outcomes. Can include impact, implications and limitations of the research. * References Use numbers (e.g., [1]) for the citation in the text. For the References: Articles: [1] Ahlgren NA, Rocap G., Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2006; 72: 7193-7204. Books: [2] Marine clastic sedimentology: concepts and case studies. G. Trotman, 1987, pp. 108-123. Report topics 1 Insights into mechanisms of ecological change from cross-lake comparisons 2 Nutrient Sources, Transport & Retention Across Scales: Measurement, Modeling & Management 3 Fitting Dynamic Models to Time-Series Data 4 Invasive Dreissenid Mussels: Ecology, Impacts, and Management 5 Protecting & Restoring Urban Watersheds: Using Green Infrastructure to Reduce Urban Runoff 6 Pathways for invasions into the Great Lakes: detection, monitoring, and new technology 7 Physical processes in lakes 8 Application of models to inform water quality management 9 Real-Time Monitoring of Source Water Quality 10 Advances in Molecular Methods and their Impact on Management of the Great Lakes 11 Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) from watershed influence to ecosystem effects 12 Restoring Great Lakes Areas of Concern 13 Remote Sensing, Visualization, and Spatial Data Applications for the Great Lakes 14 Insights into mechanisms of ecological change from cross-lake comparisons 15 Plastics Research in the Great Lakes Page 1 of 2 16 Using Bioindicators to Monitor Ecological Responses and Restoration Success 17 Big Data for Great Lakes Decision-Making 18 The ecological and managerial impacts of Round goby impacts across the Great Lakes 19 Great Lakes acoustic telemetry - from ecology to the restoration and management of fishes 20 New Tools for Aquatic Habitat Restoration 21 Discoveries, trends, and implications of chemicals in the Great Lakes 22 Application of trophic markers in aquatic ecology 23 Big Lakes - Small World: Not all Great Lakes are Laurentian 24 Improving model predictions through coupled system and data assimilation 25 Great Lakes Fish and Fisheries 26 Bottom Mapping in the Laurentian Great Lakes: Physical, Biological and Cultural Features 27 Innovative Observations and Emerging Technologies Page 2 of 2
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Running head: PLASTICS IN THE GREAT LAKES

Plastics in the Great Lakes
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PLASTICS IN THE GREAT LAKES

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Plastics in the Great Lakes
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Abstract

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Introduction

Thesis Statement: To better understand the issue of plastics in the Great Lakes, there is a need
to analyze the sources and avenues through which plastics reach the Great Lakes.
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Methodology

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Running head: PLASTICS IN THE GREAT LAKES

Plastics in the Great Lakes
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Professor
Course
Date

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PLASTICS IN THE GREAT LAKES

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Plastics in the Great Lakes
Abstract
The issue of plastics pollution in the Great Lakes is of growing concern as it affects the
human ecosystem directly. The purpose of this research is to find out the sources and avenues
through which plastics contaminate the Great Lakes for aiding in finding sustainable solutions in
alienating plastic pollution in the Great Lakes. The study utilizes secondary data from the
literature of previous primary research on the sources and avenues of plastic pollution in the
Great Lakes. The research found out that microplastics are the largest contaminants of the Great
Lakes. The microplastics are mainly found in consumer and industrial products. As such, there is
a need to alienate the use of microplastics in cons...


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