Research Papers
Algalita Research Papers for Download
- Plastic Ingestion by Planktivorous Fishes in the North Pacific Central Gyre - March 21, 2011 - authors Christiana M. Boerger, Gwendolyn L. Lattin, Shelly L. Moore, and Charles J. Moore
- Quantity and type of plastic debris flowing from two urban rivers to coastal waters and beachs of Southern California - 2011 - authors Charles J. Moore, Gwendolyn L. Lattin, and Ann F. Zellers
- Working Our Way Upstream: A Snapshot of Land-based Contributions of Plastic and other Trash to Coastal Waters and Beaches of Southern California
Moore, C.J., Lattin, G.L., Zellers, A.F.
- A Brief Analysis of Organic Pollutants Sorbed to Pre and Post-Consumer Plastic Particles from the Los Angeles and San Gabriel River Watersheds
Moore, C.J., Lattin, G.L., Zellers, A.F.
- Measuring the Effectiveness of Voluntary Plastic Industry Efforts: AMRI’s Analysis of Operation Clean Sweep.
Moore, C.J., Lattin, G.L., Zellers, A.F.
- Density of Plastic Particles Found in Zooplankton Trawls from Coastal Waters of California to the North Pacific Central Gyre
Moore, C.J., Lattin, G.L., Zellers, A.F
Algalita Posters, Presentations and Brochures for Download
Other Resources
- Sustainable Metrics - LCA and Green Design in Polymers- September 2, 2010 - authors Michaelangelo D. Tabone, James J. Cregg, Eric J. Beckman, and Amy E. Landis
- From the Journal of Environmental Monitoring - September 30, 2010 - Quantitation of persistent organic pollutants adsorbed on plastic debris from the Northern Pacific Gyre’s ‘‘eastern garbage patch’’- authors Lorena M. Rios, Patrick R. Jones, Charles Moore, and Urja V. Narayana
- SETAC Extended Abstract - April 20, 2010 - Global distribution of organic micropollutants in marine plastics compiled by Hideshige Takada and faculty of Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
- Report to Algalita - April 20, 2010 - Global distribution of organic micropollutants in marine plastics compiled by Hideshige Takada and faculty of Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
- Plastics, the environment and human health - July 27, 2009 - Papers of a Theme Issue compiled and edited by R.C. Thompson, C.J. Moore, F.A. vom Saal & S.H. Swan
- Introduction – Our Plastic Age
Richard C. Thompson, Shanna H. Swan, Charles J. Moore, and Frederick S. vom Saal
- Monitoring the abundance of plastic debris in the marine environment
Peter G. Ryan, Charles J. Moore, Jan A. van Franeker, and Coleen L. Moloney
- Transport and release of chemicals from plastics to the environment and to wildlife
Emma L. Teuten, Jovita M. Saquing, Detlef R. U. Knappe, Morton A. Barlaz, Susanne Jonsson, Annika Björn, Steven J. Rowland, Richard C. Thompson, Tamara S. Galloway, Rei Yamashita, Daisuke Ochi, Yutaka Watanuki, Charles Moore, Pham Hung Viet, Touch Seang Tana, Maricar Prudente, Ruchaya Boonyatumanond, Mohamad P. Zakaria, Kongsap Akkhavong, Yuko Ogata, Hisashi Hirai, Satoru Iwasa, Kaoruko Mizukawa, Yuki Hagino, Ayako Imamura, Mahua Saha, and Hideshige Takada
- Plastics. The environment and human health: current and future trends
Richard C. Thompson, Charles J. Moore, Frederick S. vom Saal, and Shanna H. Swan
- New contamination derived from marine debris plastics
Presented at 238th ACS National Meeting, August 22-26,2009, Washington DC Environ.Divn.
Katsuhiko Saido,Tadashi Itagaki, Hideto Sato,Yoichi Kodera, Osamu Abe, Naoto Ogawa, Seon-Yong Chung and Kiyotaka Miyashita (Moore, C.J., cited in References)
- On the importance of size of plastic fragments and pellets on the strandline: a snapshot of a Brazilian beach
Environ Monit Assess August 13, 2009
Monica F. Costa, Juliana A. Ivar do Sul, Jacqueline S. Silva-Cavalcanti,
Maria Christina B. Araújo, Ângela Spengler, Paula S. Tourinho