via The Guardian:the Ocean Cleanup, a foundation part-funded by the Dutch government to rid the oceans of plastics[Three words: Royal Dutch Shell. Ed.]
The vast patch of garbage floating in the Pacific Ocean is far worse than previously thought, with an aerial survey finding a much larger mass of fishing nets, plastic containers and other discarded items than imagined.
A reconnaissance flight taken in a modified C-130 Hercules aircraft found a vast clump of mainly plastic waste at the northern edge of what is known as the “great Pacific garbage patch”, located between Hawaii and California.
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2 comments:
The Dutch, huh. Why doesn't the US of A do sumin' like this? Why doesn't the usa do ANYTHING for our environment/oceans?? We have smart people, labs, RICH peoples/companies who could invest! Oh, wait.
Choke on your plastic consumerist vomit, pigs.
Oh, we will.
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