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  • Quoted Words
  • " In some places it looks as if a bulldozer has been driven over the coral reef. These ghost nets are really destructive" (45).
  • Contrast and Contradictions
  • ''Now retired from his job as an oceanographic consultant, Curt still spends fifty hours or more each week tracking trash''(51).
  • Growth Mindset
  • "with the help of dozens of divers, a coast guard cutter, and a crane, scientists were eventually able to pull the monstrous ghost net out of the ocean.
  • The author added this to the story because he wanted to show that the ghost nets are really destructive and we need to pick up as many as we can.
  • Biodegradable
  • "We need to stop using disposable plastics and at the same time invent new BIODEGRADABLE materials to meet our plastic needs" (40).
  • The Difference is that if he was retired I would think that he would not work more than 30 hours a week and this matters because it surprised me that he is that dedicated to keeping the ocean clean and keeping the animals safe.
  • Summary;The Important Thing
  • This is an example of a growth mindset because they did everything they could to pull the net out of the ocean and keep the fish safe.
  • Book Club Questions
  • A substance or object that is capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
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  • The most important thing in the book "Tracking Trash" was that Curt Ebbesmeyer studied ocean currents to learn how trash got from one place to another. One of his main goals was to get all of the trash in the ocean picked up by 2030. He also wanted everyone to stop using plastic.
  • How long do you think it will take to stop using plastic and what jurastic measures will have to happen?
  • How can the ghost nets hurt the animals?
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