the great pacific garbage pathch

What is the great pacific garbage pathch and where is it?

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a collection of marine debris in the North Pacific Ocean. Marine debris is litter that ends up in oceans, seas, and other large bodies of water. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, also known as the Pacific trash vortex,the garbage is locate at spans waters from the West Coast of North America to Japan.

 

How is it impacting the environment in a negative way?

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, and plastic pollution generally, is killing marine life. 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals are affected every year, as well as many other species. For example, turtles often mistake plastic bags for prey such as jellyfish.

World Oceans Day is tomorrow June 8th! Stop Plastic PollutionFrom Fish to Humans, A Microplastic Invasion May Be Taking a Toll -  Scientific American

 

what is being done to help with this problem?

The Ocean Cleanup is developing cleanup systems that can clean up the floating plastics caught swirling in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. System 002, our latest system iteration, reached proof of technology on October 20th, 2021, meaning we can now start the cleanup. Founders: Boyan Slat. Organization type: Nonprofit organization.

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