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Abstract
Currently, the world’s marine areas are increasingly polluted by not only plastics but also many other non-biodegradable synthetic materials. The amount of these wastes entering marine areas was estimated about 4.8 to 12.7 million tons per year. These wastes lead to a real and long-term risk not only to marine creatures and biodiversity but also to human. Therefore, solving the problem of pollution of marine areas by these wastes has become urgent. Reality shows that the response to the problem of marine pollution by these wastes requires the participation and cooperation of all countries, between government and non-government agencies, enterprises and social organizations towards integrated solutions to reduce the input of marine debris.