Auburn Professor Helps Lead 'Nurdle Patrol,' a Multinational Citizen Science Project on Microplastics Spanning the Gulf of Mexico
July 08, 2020
July 08, 2020
AUBURN, Alabama, July 8 -- Auburn University issued the following news article:
Kelly Dunning, an assistant professor in Auburn University's School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, was part of a team that created and implemented a volunteer-driven citizen science project called "Nurdle Patrol," which measured microplastic pollution across the Gulf of Mexico.
The project's open-access findings, "Measuring plastic pellet (nurdle) abundance on shorelines t . . .
Kelly Dunning, an assistant professor in Auburn University's School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, was part of a team that created and implemented a volunteer-driven citizen science project called "Nurdle Patrol," which measured microplastic pollution across the Gulf of Mexico.
The project's open-access findings, "Measuring plastic pellet (nurdle) abundance on shorelines t . . .