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Akin to the Texas-size garbage patch in the Pacific, a massive trash vortex has formed from billion of bits of plastic congregating off North America's Atlantic coast, researchers say.
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Great Pacific Garbage Patch: Media polluted region, Pacific Ocean Share Videos How to clean up Earth's oceans The Ocean Cleanup wants to rid the world's oceans of plastic. Video: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. VIEW MOREin these related Britannica articles:...
Ocean trash is affecting marine life. Brett Monroe Garner/Getty Images As plastic waste continues to grow, so does the trash that's accumulating in the Pacific Ocean. Two huge floating islands of garbage are taking up hundreds of thousands of square miles of real estate in what'...
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest accumulation of plastic in the open ocean. Learn more about its location, size, contents and impact here.
Back in 2016 alone, an estimated 0.8 to 2.7 million metric tons of plastic waste entered the ocean via global riverine systems. Yunaidi Joepoet / Getty Images In the broad expanse of the northern Pacific Ocean, there exists the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, a slowly moving, clock...
Teledyne and the German Aerospace Center are working together to make a difference in the clean-up of the world’s oceans.
Back in 2016 alone, an estimated 0.8 to 2.7 million metric tons of plastic waste entered the ocean via global riverine systems. Yunaidi Joepoet / Getty Images In the broad expanse of the northern Pacific Ocean, there exists the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, a slowly moving, clockwise spira...