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Yep- THAT was a dumb deal. MIS USE was the real problem
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In some cases banning insecticides and fretilizers
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Recycling is second nature at home now. On the boat, it's not as easy.
Similar to you, we separate it
That would make things easier.
garbage
Best I ever saw was in BVI.
Nice to see another engine-heated garbage bin.
nothing to recycle
Those days, I hope, are coming to an end, Dan.
Lets all throw it on an island
I don't find your methods repugnant, I said a new generation does.
The new generation is clueless.
Dan, I won't even start to respond to that except
Got a job to finish up first.
Don't listen to them, we've got things under control.
Disagree about the aluminum. Even in salt water, I've seen aluminum cans 4 and 5 years old, still intact
Cans must be on steroids.
Agreed, furthermore...
Wade fishing, in the Texas bays, I've picked up aluminum beer cans covered in barnacles
That's sad. The worst offense on New England shores, is plastic, by the ton.
Along the beaches here, it's about the same. Crap off of shrimp boats. But also
As a kid growing up in Vermont, I participated in the first "Green Up Days".
Berkeley Cleanup 2011
I live near the local high school, same here. Ten feet from a trash can and it's on the ground.......
It's the same in the country
In some cases banning insecticides and fretilizers
Yep- THAT was a dumb deal. MIS USE was the real problem
In Nantucket (last time I was there)
Do you filter your water?
No. However
I do-I have a big stainless filter taken from a commercial aircraft
I keep my garbage on deck in a large
I've found here on the US coast, most places, especially islands, don't want your trash, period.
I sail a quite small boat, with limited room for holding garbage. So I try to get rid of
That's the best way, recycle before it goes onboard.
Of course, then a cargo ship comes along ...