A scoop of historic sawdust and wood chip material that blankets a local beach in Manistique, Michigan. In Manistique historical sawmill operations led to a great deal of sawdust in the water. Sawdust is considered marine debris because it is a processed material that would not otherwise be found naturally in the environment. The sawdust can smother habitats and absorb toxins found in the water.


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