This is how Garbage Patches form in the world’s Oceans
Scientists develop model to simulate track of floating debris, helping to explain how garbage patches form in the world’s oceans.
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Scientists develop model to simulate track of floating debris, helping to explain how garbage patches form in the world’s oceans.
The Ocean Cleanup announces plastic trash collection from the Pacific garbage patch, next year.
The non-profit organization Ocean Cleanup returns to take on the great pacific garbage patch.
An animation created by NASA in partnership with NOAA, covering the movement of plastic rubbish, the so-called ‘ocean garbage patches,’ using data collected over 35 years. Watch
Every year 6.4 million tons of plastic are dumped into the ocean and many marine wildlife are injured or killed. Take a look at the infographic…