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Tiny plastic particles fill the Atlantic in staggering amounts. Their effects are only beginning to be understood. A major new study by the (NIOZ) and Utrecht University has revealed that ...
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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.
The Jacobs School in Hull unveils a permanent art installation of sea creatures made from brightly colored ocean trash collected on local beaches.
Their varied contents have washed onto shorelines, poisoned fisheries and animal habitats, and added to swirling ocean trash vortexes.
Their varied contents have washed onto shorelines, poisoned fisheries and animal habitats, and added to swirling ocean trash vortexes. Most containers eventually sink to the sea floor and are never ...
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San Francisco has welcomed back two ships from The Ocean Cleanup's mission to tackle the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Even satellites that haven’t been designed to detect floating trash could be useful in the battle against a rising tide of ocean pollution, researchers say.