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  1. #1
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    Default Interesting Facts ot Think About

    Here's some intersting stuff to think about next time you're out fishing and about to throw a soda can or other "stuff" in the water. (I have been guilty of the soda can thing when offshore. :o )

    Debris - Decomposition Time

    Glass Bottle - 1 million years

    Monofilament line - 600 years
    Plastic beverage bottle - 450 years
    Disposable Diaper - 450 years (never had one of these on board )
    Foamed plastic buoy - 80 years
    Aluminum Can - 80 to 200 years
    Nylon fabric - 50 years
    Plastic Bag - 10 to 20 years

    Cigarette filter - 1 to 5 years (and people throw these out their car
    windows all day long!!)

    Orange Peel - 2 to 5 weeks

    Now, how about a banana peel??

    (Taken from Habitat Hotline Atlantic Fall of 2006 published by the ASMFC)

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    Man just think of the leagues we are going to be sending to the futher.

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    I think that the percentage of salt would play a part in the decomposition of metals. Salt content is very high in the Gulf area I live. However, a 1 million year old bottle should be classified as petrified.;)

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    Thumbs up Wow --A terrific Post--

    --Thanks for brinning up such a good subject, we all can relate too-in our every day lives & especilly on the water ---
    --I don't have time this morning , but will post some Ol Tales on this subject later ---

    ---This I hope will get some Positive comments --Geo.

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