Scientists map ocean currents to trap floating trash and plastic debris, improving cleanup efforts of the Great Pacific ...
Between Hawaii and California, trash swirls in giant ocean currents, caught up in the infamous, Texas-sized Great Pacific Garbage Patch. This is just one of many found across the globe.
Paul Balsom, Fractional Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and Advisor for firms in the water and environmental industries, posted ...
The Great Pacific garbage patch is now bigger than it’s ever been ... The newest survey, which was conducted by The Ocean Cleanup Foundation, was authored by over a dozen international ...
Scientists use satellite data to find ocean zones where trash naturally gathers for easier, faster, and cleaner clean-up.
Many things that are useful to people produce pollution. Cars spew pollutants from their exhaust pipes. Burning coal to ...
Whether through accident or negligence, humanity has caused significant environmental damage to the Earth. Most recently (March 10), a collision between two ships has potentially spilled chemicals ...
According to the report, “Scientists Study Huge Patch of Trash in the Ocean” from Newsela, The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is twice the size of Texas! The GPGP (for short) is about 79,000 ...
Meaning "to give back", this ancient concept is a way of life – and a tourism initiative offering travellers fascinating ...