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Curtis Ebbesmeyer

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    January 11, 2012

    Japan Tsunami Debris May Not Be Giant Floating Field of Doom After All

    Scientists and government officials initially believed that the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan last year sent millions of tons of trash on a collision course with Hawaii and the West Coast. But nine months later, the flotsam is still lost at sea somewhere and perhaps not nearly as enor ... More >>

  • News

    November 30, 2011

    Curtis Ebbesmeyer and the Japanese Tsunami

    Why the debris expert says you should head for the beach.

  • Blogs

    November 23, 2011

    Curtis Ebbesmeyer Thinks the Japan Tsunami Debris Is On Our Beaches, Waiting to be Found

    That floating debris dispatched to the Pacific in March by the Japan earthquake and tsunami has likely already arrived on the Washington coast (chart below) but nobody's discovered it yet, says Seattle oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer, the finder of lost feet and rubber duckies.

  • Arts

    April 13, 2011

    The Weekly Wire: The Week's Recommended Events

    That floating debris dispatched to the Pacific in March by the Japan earthquake and tsunami has likely already arrived on the Washington coast (chart below) but nobody's discovered it yet, says Seattle oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer, the finder of lost feet and rubber duckies.

  • Calendar

    April 6, 2011

    Donovan Hohn

    That floating debris dispatched to the Pacific in March by the Japan earthquake and tsunami has likely already arrived on the Washington coast (chart below) but nobody's discovered it yet, says Seattle oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer, the finder of lost feet and rubber duckies.

  • Calendar

    September 16, 2009

    Curtis Ebbesmeyer

    That floating debris dispatched to the Pacific in March by the Japan earthquake and tsunami has likely already arrived on the Washington coast (chart below) but nobody's discovered it yet, says Seattle oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer, the finder of lost feet and rubber duckies.

  • Calendar

    April 8, 2009

    Curtis Ebbesmeyer

    That floating debris dispatched to the Pacific in March by the Japan earthquake and tsunami has likely already arrived on the Washington coast (chart below) but nobody's discovered it yet, says Seattle oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer, the finder of lost feet and rubber duckies.

  • Calendar

    April 1, 2009

    Curtis Ebbesmeyer

    That floating debris dispatched to the Pacific in March by the Japan earthquake and tsunami has likely already arrived on the Washington coast (chart below) but nobody's discovered it yet, says Seattle oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer, the finder of lost feet and rubber duckies.

  • Arts

    April 1, 2009

    The Weekly Wire: This Week's Notable Events

    That floating debris dispatched to the Pacific in March by the Japan earthquake and tsunami has likely already arrived on the Washington coast (chart below) but nobody's discovered it yet, says Seattle oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer, the finder of lost feet and rubber duckies.

  • Arts

    May 25, 2005

    Ask The Experts How to Cope

    That floating debris dispatched to the Pacific in March by the Japan earthquake and tsunami has likely already arrived on the Washington coast (chart below) but nobody's discovered it yet, says Seattle oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer, the finder of lost feet and rubber duckies.

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