Japan Tsunami Debris: How Scientists Track It

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Uploaded on September 08, 2012 by CBS

Environmental advocate Philippe Cousteau, president of EarthEcho International, speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about how scientists are tracking the Japan tsunami debris, as well as its potential impact on the environment.

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