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World's largest rubbish dump: it stretches from Hawaii to Japan

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A "plastic soup" of waste floating in the Pacific Ocean is growing at an alarming rate and now covers an area twice the size of the continental United States, scientists have said.
The vast expanse of debris – in effect the world's largest rubbish dump – is held in place by swirling underwater currents. This drifting "soup" stretches from about 500 nautical miles off the Californian coast, across the northern Pacific, past Hawaii and almost as far as Japan.The "soup" is actually two linked areas, either side of the islands of Hawaii, known as the Western and Eastern Pacific Garbage Patches. About one-fifth of the junk – which includes everything from footballs and kayaks to Lego blocks and carrier bags – is thrown off ships or oil platforms. The rest comes from land.Professor Karl is co-ordinating an expedition with Algalita in search of the garbage patch later this year and believes the expanse of junk actually represents a new habitat. Historically, rubbish that ends up in oceanic gyres has biodegraded. But modern plastics are so durable that objects half-a-century old have been found in the north Pacific dump. "Every little piece of plastic manufactured in the past 50 years that made it into the ocean is still out there somewhere," said Tony Andrady, a chemist with the US-based Research Triangle Institute.Mr Moore said that because the sea of rubbish is translucent and lies just below the water's surface, it is not detectable in satellite photographs. "You only see it from the bows of ships," he said.According to the UN Environment Programme, plastic debris causes the deaths of more than a million seabirds every year, as well as more than 100,000 marine mammals. Syringes, cigarette lighters and toothbrushes have been found inside the stomachs of dead seabirds, which mistake them for food.Plastic is believed to constitute 90 per cent of all rubbish floating in the oceans. The UN Environment Programme estimated in 2006 that every square mile of ocean contains 46,000 pieces of floating plastic,
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39 responses // World's largest rubbish dump: it stretches from Hawaii to Japan

  • Where is the animation in the image above? It's not in the article it links to.
    hack26
  • Good Grief! I knew we had rubbage floating around out there but had no idea of the magnitude. This is horrific. No wonder ever increasing numbers of sea mammels are beaching themselves. Are there clean-up efforts? If not, it would be a good recommendation to congress. No?
    notonourwatch
  • This makes me sad and is so disturbing. We need to do do a better job reducing the amount of waste we generate and an even better job making sure it doesn't impact the habitats of other species.

    The LA Times did a 5 part series on the oceans, part 4 is on this issue:

    http://www.latimes.com/news/local/oceans/la-oceans-seri...

    jefftego
  • There is a clean-up effort – a start anyway. This following paragraph taken from this site: http://www.scienceandthesea.org/index.php?option=com_co...

    Regulations have reduced the amount of trash dumped from ships, and marine organizations have mobilized to clean up the waters inside the gyre. But, it’s slow going. A team from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration removed about 21 tons of debris from the northwestern Hawaiian Islands area in 2006 – only a portion of the 57 tons the organization says accumulates there every year.
    notonourwatch
  • This is an issue many people are not aware of so thank you for posting this.
    jefftego
  • We need to get this stuff off our planet and onto the moon or something not trying to sustain life.
    falinter
  • lets make the countryes that use the oceans to clean them too,.
    they are making money whit them ,so its time to pay back.......and clean their mess..........
  • what comes around, goes around.
    gabodido
  • the fish eat this garbage and then we eat the fish, so we are just eating are own garbage, yummy who wants seconds.
    riverdeer
  • I hope this gets more world attention because I was shocked to find this out myself
    stone246
  • WOW! This is shocking... Some guy from Green Peace stopped me on the street a few weeks ago and told me about it - I was hoping I was hoping to blow it off as an over exaggeration. I did some extra research and it seems to be true. Sad. Very sad. Just think what all the bottled water containers are going to do.
    KosterK7
  • I stopped eating seafood after learning about the amounts of plastic that marine life ingests. disgusting.

    and man, i loved seafood.

    stephenthomson
  • plastic ocean and polluted air ...what a beautiful world we live in ...gosh now all we have to do is cut down all the trees....oh thats right we are doing that too...cool soon the earth will be just the way the aliens want it...
    sorry bad joke...
    cheakywillie
  • What slobs we are! This doesn't surprise me at all.
  • I've never heard of this, great post!
  • hack26
  • Who wants to go swimming??
    BetterWatching
  • Can anyone explain why my Cheerios come in a big ol' box that I toss? They're wrapped in a secondary sheet of plastic. Now, THAT's some safe cereal! My milk comes in a plastic jug. My bowl of cereal, for whatever reason DEMANDS this kind of advertising, delivery packaging, and come to think of it...the bowl came wrapped in plastic, tucked in styrofoam, and intombed in a cardboard box.

    That's one HELL of a bowl of Cheerios.

    And, yet, trash is somehow MY problem?!
  • That is absolutely shocking! How on earth did so much rubbish get dumped in the sea. What on earth were governments thinking to ever allow dumping on rubbish in sea to just float around - how mindlessly shortsighted is that.

    Just a quick comment to the user that suggested we should put it on the moon instead - perhaps they could pick up your brain while they are up there.
    Merge9
  • IS SOUNDS INCREDIBLE AND I BELEIVE IT AFTER DRIVING DOWN MANY ROADS IN AMERICA. PEOPLE WILL THROW GARBAGE OUT ANYPLACE AND HAVE NO RESPECT FOR THIER NEIGHBORS OR THE ENVIRONMENT. THE AVERAGE AMERICAN IS AWARE OF LITTER AND DOESN'T LITTER BUT THERE ARE ALWAYS THOSE PEOPLE WITH NO RESPECT FOR ANYTHING. I GUESS WE NEED A WORLD LITTER POLICE RUN BY THE UN OR SOME KIND OF WORLD BODY. I LIVE IN THE GREAT LAKES AREA AND FOREIGN SHIPS HAVE DUMPED IN OUR WATERS HERE TO THE POINT OF CAUSING MANY ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS FOR THE FISH AND THE WATERS. WE ARE JUST BEGINNING TO PASS LAWS HERE AND SOME OF THE WATERS ARE GETTING CLEANER BUT THIS HAS TO BE DONE ON A GLOBAL LEVEL AS WELL. THIS IS ALSO A CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY. CORPORATIONS WHO KNWOINGLY VIOLATE LAWS SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE TO PAY FOR CLEANUP.
    Robroy1
  • Wheres the ban on all non-biodegradable products. I know there are always exceptions. A world without plastics did exist! Better than a world that doesn't
    nicsansone
  • First the oceans, then the drinking water. Consummerism will become the revelation. I just hope mankind does something other than gripe and do something quick. This is the only planet we got.
    damush
  • This is the perfect example of how Humanity isn't worth they skin its made in. We now see that this is a situation, now would be a good time for Foreign governments all pitch in and clean up!

    I doubt any nation on this doomed planet of ours will have decency to step up.

    Humans are doomed.
    RonTayan
  • One man's trash is another man's continent.
    tomjoad187
  • God, help me understand what we are doing. . .
    gravityaddicts
  • Hopefully this issue gains the prominence it deserves. Our oceans and the marine ecosystem are invaluable. Action needs to be taken now, not in ten years when the severity of the problem is realized.
    VigorousAlloy
  • Where do we go from here? maybe ships should start being build in a way that it gather trash with ease while on it course. It can be emptied later for compensation that can pay the fuel bill. just a thought.
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    helloignorants
  • And we were told terrorists were what he had to be afraid of - the real terrorists are the companies who knowing this was happening have continued their anti-life practices.

    We could probably blame it on the Bush gang for changes in trash regulations and relaxing of international standards - for Busheney's multi-national friends.
    VoyagerFilms
  • That the new toxic waste atlantis...for all the deformed animals to enjoy,Not OOOHHH HEELLL NNNOOO...Let's stop this Stuff...thank God for Current...Who isn't corrupted by nonsense...
  • I remember back in college a professor told us about this, the size of texas. very very depressing and a huge motivation to change routines and attitudes as soon as now.
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    meligrosa
  • I did a documentary where this one guy that I interviewed in Santa Cruz was talking about this. He was doing a community project to promote awareness of this situation by building a giant 30ft tall globe made of post-consumer plastic. It can be seen here:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=x1cNn6aR-PQ
    sidcarr
  • we as the human race need to think how to keep the planet inhabitable for our species
    cheakywillie
  • I knew about this but i didnt know that it was this large.
    Ice_cream_Man
  • plastic can be bio-degradale now, as in Hong Kong a fast-food comany called Mix is having all boxes, plastic glasses, knives, forks etc made from kind of plastic made of algae, so even after your fast fooded and you prick enough to dump it, it will degrade without leaving any traces...
    Technology exist, it's not more expensive then petrol based plastic and its not polluting.

    SO WHY WE DON'T USE IT MORE!!!!
    alexandrek
  • Hmm to qoute that pathetic advertisement from my childhood: "Plastics make it possible".
    kernwormite
  • its worse since plastic "photo-degrades" (degrades from sunlight) this plastic patch is releasing bits of plastic pellets that animals are mistaking for food and killing thousands of marine animals.
    Silkwerm
  • I stopped littering when I was 20. I threw trash out of the window in Gaylord Mi. We were headed back to school,from spring break, getting ready to cross the Mackinaw bridge, going back to Marquette Michigan, which was a 3 hour trip. When we arrived back on campus, there was a car full of teammates behind us,and they got out of there car and handed my trash back to me that I'd thrown out of the window 200 miles back. They told me that Michiganders didn't litter. I was embarrass of course, but I got the message.I haven't littered since then,AT ALL. I'm 52 now.
    The Universal Gaurdians will certainly deal with those of us that have polluted and are attempting to destroy Mother Earth. This Planet does not belong to us. We belong to the planet.
    keithponder
  • So please:

    1. RECYCLE
    2. STOP USING PLASTIC BAGS (BRING YOUR OWN)
    3. STOP DRINKING WATER FROM PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES

    Thanks
    onechance
  • Good info. I'll take notice to using plastics.
    keithponder