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Why can't we just Nuke it..??
DrafterX Offline
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The Pacific Ocean is being treated like a giant dumpster — and it's starting to look like one, too. A "floating" island of trash dubbed the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP) now stretches 600,000 square miles, according to a study published Thursday in Scientific Reports.


It's more than twice the size of Texas (three times the size of France), and it's growing every day.

Environmentalists expressed concern in October 2016, after a team of researchers from The Ocean Cleanup Foundation surveyed the vortex of trash piling up between California and Hawaii. They spotted chunks of plastic glued together measuring more than a yard.


"[It's a] ticking time bomb because the big stuff will crumble down to micro-plastics over the next few decades if we don’t act," Boyan Slat, founder of Ocean Cleanup, a nonprofit that helps remove pollution from the world's oceans, told Newser at the time.

The size of the trash pile has nearly doubled in size since then, containing at least 79,000 tons of plastic — "a figure four to 16 times higher than previously reported," Scientific Reports said.


Researchers gathered 1.2 million samples during a multi-vessel expedition in October 2017, exactly one year after their previous test.


They used large nets to scoop the debris and took several aerial images to examine the extent of the GPGP.

Large items such as bottles, ropes, plastic bags and buoys were the most common objects spotted in the pile. Fishing nets had an overwhelming presence, accounting for nearly half of the weight of debris picked up by research vessels.

Microscopic particles made up less than 10 percent of the mass collected by researchers.

“We were surprised by the amount of large plastic objects we encountered," Dr. Julia Reisser, the chief scientist of the expeditions, said in a statement online. "We used to think most of the debris consists of small fragments, but this new analysis shines a new light on the scope of the debris.”

Data from the nets proved more plastic is coming into the ocean than being cleaned up. But scientists didn't realize how fast garbage was piling up.

"Historical data from surface net tows indicate that plastic pollution levels are increasing exponentially inside the GPGP, and at a faster rate than in surrounding waters," the report said.

The findings were "depressing to see," Laurent Lebreton, an oceanographer and lead author of the study, told The Guardian.

“There were things you just wondered how they made it into the ocean," Lebreton said, adding that the group even found a toilet seat discarded into the sea. "There’s clearly an increasing influx of plastic into the garbage patch."

Pollution is problematic for the environment and humans, but it's especially troubling for marine life.

“Floating plastic litter can be ingested or entangle marine life, and carry invasive organisms across oceanic basins,” Matthew Cole, a research scientist with the Plymouth Marine Laboratory in the U.K., told New Scientist.

Lebreton hopes to find a way to curb plastic waste.

“We need a coordinated international effort to rethink and redesign the way we use plastics," he said. "The numbers speak for themselves. Things are getting worse and we need to act now.”

Film at 11... Sad
DrafterX Offline
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Cue the Indian in a canoe shedding a tear... Mellow
opelmanta1900 Offline
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Meh, some kid has already solved this problem... built an autonomous machine (or at least the plans for it) that motors around the ocean skimming the surface for plastic... it's not being used because nobody really cares...
tailgater Offline
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Evil plastic.
Ban it all.

DrafterX Offline
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I blame McDonalds... Mellow
Gene363 Offline
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DrafterX wrote:
Cue the Indian in a canoe shedding a tear... Mellow


You mean that Italian guy? d'oh!

Iron Eyes Cody (born Espera Oscar de Corti April 3, 1904 – January 4, 1999) was an Italian-American actor.
Gene363 Offline
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Other than an occasional flood that flushes trash into the ocean and some trash dumped off ships the source of this sh|t pile has to be third word countries.
DrafterX Offline
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We could nuke them too.... But ya, in my travels Guatamala had by far the dirtiest water I've ever see... It's a shame to go to a beach resort and not see anyone swimming... Mellow
Gene363 Offline
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DrafterX wrote:
We could nuke them too.... But ya, in my travels Guatamala had by far the dirtiest water I've ever see... It's a shame to go to a beach resort and not see anyone swimming... Mellow


"Throw it in the river and it's gone, no hay problema, sí? As distasteful as it is, sometime a global conscience can be a good thing.
RMAN4443 Offline
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DrafterX wrote:
We could nuke them too.... But ya, in my travels Guatamala had by far the dirtiest water I've ever see... It's a shame to go to a beach resort and not see anyone swimming... Mellow

Trump told me Guatamala was a chit hole...Anxious
delta1 Offline
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Next time you go for sushi and sashimi...you gotta ask: Is it real or is it memorex?

Pretty soon, we'll be able to walk across the ocean on top of all that plastic...

It's not nice to fool with Mother Nature...
Phil222 Offline
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The worst part is that there are FIVE of these Texas sized garbage piles floating around out there...
HuckFinn Offline
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Wonder why they don't turn these islands in to recycling plants
dstieger Offline
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Return to forum without posting
DrafterX Offline
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We should just combine them and make an island... We could build a prison on it or somethin... Mellow
Phil222 Offline
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We should dump it out in space and let the aliens deal with it...da garbage dump of the future.
DrafterX Offline
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Benny wouldn't like that much.. Mellow
Phil222 Offline
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Who's Benny? Elton's Benny?? Cool
DrafterX Offline
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But seriously, can't we just drop some napalm or somethin on it..?? Huh
tailgater Offline
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If it didn't float then we wouldn't even know about it.

dstieger Offline
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it floats? then is it an island?

actually, I hope so -- because then Rep Hank Johnson knows how to fix it, ...just send some Marines to tip it over


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cesSRfXqS1Q
DrafterX Offline
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I heard there were meerkats living on it... Mellow
Phil222 Offline
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#21 How did that Admiral keep from laughing...better man than me.
dstieger Offline
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years of practice testifying before Congress
frankj1 Offline
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I like where this is going...
HuckFinn Offline
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So, a floating recycling plant thingy
HuckFinn Offline
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That's it! A recycling ship!

Or a recycled ship!

Or napalm!
Phil222 Offline
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Or we could just swap it out with the actual state of Texas and see if anyone notices...
HuckFinn Offline
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Maybe we can use it to build the wall

bs_kwaj Offline
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WALL-E

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHH3iSeDBLo

Beer
bs_kwaj Offline
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Nuke it from orbit --Ripley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbfMkh940Q

Beer
bs_kwaj Offline
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DrafterX wrote:
Benny wouldn't like that much.. Mellow


It could give the new Space Fence people something else to do. --Bennie

Angel
DrafterX Offline
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Laugh
Mrs. dpnewell Offline
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Didn't the government contractor nerds who go by the name of Scorpion, develop a plastic eating bacteria a few episodes ago, and already dissolve this thing? Yes, the process attracted jelly fish, which clogged their boat's engines, and they where all going to die, but found a way to save the day at the last minute. I saw it on that their TV picture box, so it must be true.

David
DrafterX Offline
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Screw the jellyfishes....Not talking
frankj1 Offline
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yeah, screw 'em.
HuckFinn Offline
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I'd have to be really in the mood ....
Cathcam13 Offline
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Zap!
delta1 Offline
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The Long Beach Aquarium has an exhibit of a variety of jellyfish...some are quite spectacular...
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