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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a vast marine debris vortex, is being tackled by The Ocean Cleanup’s innovative technologies. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson explains.
Great Pacific Garbage Patch Is Now So Vast That Sea Creatures Have Turned It Into a Home A study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution found 484 marine invertebrates accounting for 46 different ...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is more than just a swirling vortex of plastic floating in the open ocean over 1,000 miles from land — it's also become an ecosystem hosting a variety of sea ...
Following the recent storms, heaps of trash were washed to the coast once again. It’s an ongoing problem that more communities are trying to address.
Today, scientists know that the patch is the result of a combination of ocean currents that corral tons of manmade trash into a vortex of sorts.
For this second installment of the Sea Camp series, we explore the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. It's the largest of five ...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is now flourishing with marine life. On Monday, scientists revealed that a diverse array of coastal species are thriving in a "floating community composition ...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP), also known as the North Pacific Garbage Patch or the Pacific Trash Vortex, is a growing collection of litter in the North Pacific Ocean. It was discovered ...
Following the recent storms, heaps of trash were washed to the California coast once again. It’s an ongoing problem that more communities are trying to address.