How we are trashing our oceans and destroying life

The New York Times reports: Some eight million metric tons of plastic waste makes its way into the world’s oceans each year, and the amount of the debris is likely to increase greatly over the next decade unless nations take strong measures to dispose of their trash responsibly, new research suggests.

The report, which appeared in the journal Science on Thursday, is the most ambitious effort yet to estimate how much plastic debris ends up in the sea.

Jenna Jambeck, an assistant professor of environmental engineering at the University of Georgia and lead author of the study, said the amount of plastic that entered the oceans in the year measured, 2010, might be as little as 4.8 million metric tons or as much as 12.7 million.

The paper’s middle figure of eight million, she said, is the equivalent of “five plastic grocery bags filled with plastic for every foot of coastline in the world” — a visualization that, she said, “sort of blew my mind.”

By 2025, she said, the amount of plastic projected to be entering the oceans would constitute the equivalent of 10 bags per foot of coastline. [Continue reading…]

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  1. Ticket

    Don’t forget another insidious polluter of the oceans which is “nuclear” radiation.

    Nuclear radiation is radiation from atomic testing, nuclear energy, and nuclear meltdowns like Chernobyl and Fukushima.

    The Fukushima, Japan meltdowns are particularly insidious to the oceans because 80% of the radiation from THREE nuclear meltdowns there went into the Pacific Ocean, and they are dumping radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean daily!

    No wonder there are reports of unprecedented dead sea-life, sick sea-life, etc., since then.

    Here is a list of excellent articles on the Pacific Ocean anomalies seen since Fukushima:

    http://enenews.com/?s=pacific+ocean

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