Plastics and other marine debris that can float may persist in the oceans for years, traveling the currents. Some of this material accumulates in the centers of ocean gyres, creating great garbage patches. The term “garbage patch” brings to mind floating islands of trash, but little of the debris can be seen on the surface. Garbage patches, instead, are areas where concentrations of flotsam and jetsam, mostly small pieces of plastic, are particularly high. This litter can distribute toxic chemicals throughout the oceans, snag and tear corals, and harm animals if they ingest pieces of plastic or become entangled in the debris.
Human Pollution |
Trash Beach on the 2000km any other coast of big island, was amazingly beautiful. But it was mottled with plastic trash, polluting the seaside with a mixture of PET and Polyurethane, intermingling with the volcanic rock and sand. The entire beach was lavish green with golden sand. What a beautiful nature destroy by human trash.
Pollution Kills Birds |
This video is about an island in the ocean. Nobody lives, only birds and yet, you will not believe what you will see here..
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