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What is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, and why are environmentalists racing to clean it up
At twice the size of Texas, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP) is continuing to grow, posing as a serious threat to the environment and ocean life. According to The Ocean Cleanup, an organization ...
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The Great Pacific Garbage, once the world’s dirtiest ocean zone, is now home to dozens of species
It floats, it drifts, it doesn’t break down. Plastic in the ocean is everywhere, but now it’s doing more than polluting. It’s becoming something else. In the middle of the Pacific Ocean, where no ...
Between California and Hawaii, there's a teeming patch of garbage that's stretched over an area more than double the size of Texas. We already knew it was huge. There's a reason it's called the "Great ...
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What nobody tells you about ocean plastic
Plastic has become the symbol of ocean pollution, but what if it's not the real problem? This video investigates the ...
A study published today in IOP Publishing’s journal Environmental Research Letters reveals that centimetre-sized plastic fragments are increasing much faster than larger floating plastics in the North ...
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