Six times more plastic than plankton in the Pacific Ocean
More plastic than plankton in Pacific Ocean
Amass of plastic in the Pacific, increasing tenfold each decade since 1945, is now the size of Texas and killing everything in its wake.
Each day, North Americans throw away more than 385,000 cellphones and 143,000 computers-- electronic waste is now the fastest-growing stream of garbage. Lead and mercury are seeping from this waste into ground water.
Most of this electronic waste is shipped overseas, where it is dismantled and burned, deleterious to the environment and human health. Some of the e-waste, however, is winding up in the sea.
Each hour, North Americans consume and discard about 2.75 million plastic water and soda bottles; that's 24 billion a year.
Globally, 100 million tonnes of plastic are generated each year and at least 10 per cent of that is finding its way into the sea. The United Nations Environmental Program now estimates that there are 46,000 floating pieces of plastic for every square mile of ocean. Some of that trash circulating the globe is 30 metres deep.
Worldwide, each year 113 billion kilograms of small plastic pellets called nurdles--the feedstock for all disposable plastics-- are shipped and billions are spilled during transfer in and out of railroad cars. Those spilled nurdles are ending up in gutters and drains and eventually carried into the ocean.
The U.S. produces about 6.8 billion kilograms of plastic each year and only one per cent of it is recycled. As a matter of fact, the average American uses 101 kilograms of plastic each year and by 2011 it's projected to be as high as 148 kilograms per annum.
At least 80 per cent of the plastic in the ocean originated from the land. Thousands of cargo containers fall overboard in stormy seas each year. In 2002, 33,000 blue-and-white Nike basketball shoes were spilled off the coast of Washington.
Plastic in the ocean acts like sponges attracting neuron-toxins like mercury and pyrethroids insecticides, carcinogens such as PCBs, DDT and PBDE (the backbone of flame retardants), and man-made hormones like progesterone and estrogen that at high levels induce both male and female reproductive parts on a single animal.
Japanese scientists found nurdles with concentrations of poisons listed above as high as one million times their concentrations in the water as free-floating substances.
Each year, a million sea birds and 100,000 sharks, turtles, dolphins and whales die from eating plastic.
Nurdles resemble fish eggs or roe. Tuna and salmon feed on them indiscriminately. Around 2.5 billion humans eat fish regularly. Plastic and other man-made toxins are polluting the global food chain and it's rising at an unprecedented rate.
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is actually comprised of two enormous masses of ever-growing garbage. The Eastern Garbage Patch floats between Hawaii and California. The Western Garbage Patch extends east of Japan to the western archipelago of the Hawaiian Islands. A narrow 10,000-kilometre-long current called the Subtropical Convergence Zone connects the patches.
The massive clockwise North Pacific Gyre is carrying plastic that is over 50 years old. Last year, plastic found in the stomach of an albatross had a serial number traced to a Second World War seaplane shot down just south of Japan in 1944 and identified over 60 years later off the West Coast of the U. S.
Currently, there is six times more plastic than plankton floating in the middle of the Pacific.
The North Pacific Gyre, its ocean currents and winds have essentially become a giant toilet bowl that regularly disgorges metres of plastic onto Hawaii's Big Island. Kamilo Beach is often covered in plastic lighters, toothbrushes, water bottles, pens, nurdles, baby bottles, cellphones and plastic bags. About one half trillion plastic bags are manufactured each year around the globe.
Oceanographers and conservation biologists believe the only way to contend with the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is to slow the amount of plastic flowing from the land to the sea.
Buy six organic cotton shopping bags. Use them instead of supermarket plastic bags. Make it a habit to return those bags to the trunk of your car after unpacking groceries.
Reuse your plastic water bottles. If you can refill one bottle for a day then why not attempt it for a week.
Thermal conversion landfills --like those of Golden Spirit Enterprises--will soon render all landfill trash neutral and prevent landfills from contaminating groundwater and haphazardly leaking the potent greenhouse gas methane into the atmosphere.
In the meantime, each of us must deliberately reduce the amount of garbage we generate and, in particular, the quantity of disposable plastic that are carelessly being discarded-- because the ocean and all of its life forms are suffocating.
Dr. Reese Halter is a Conservation biologist and Founder of the international Conservation institute global Forest science. He can be contacted through www.drreese.com















PCB + Plastic + Ocean + Sunlight = Autism.... There appears to be a catastrophe unfolding in our Oceans... with a soup of plastic and industrial toxins that are making there way up the entire food chain... leading to a 300% increase in autism and other neuro-developmental anomalies that are occurring across species... as well as cancers and impairments to the immune system, from the coral reef polyps on up to the great Orcas... and to us... sitting at the "apparent" top of the food chain... please see my blog on PCB's, ocean, plastic, autism, cancer http://OpenDoorWorld.com/blog however... please also post your replies on the Greenpeace blog in an effort to get this message to a wider audience. While fighting whale killers is a noble cause... it now appears that Industrial Giants have caused a greater harm to all life on the planet and our environmental campaigns need to reflect the reality of this unfolding crisis at Sea, while there is still a window of opportunity... "yes we can" do something to reduce the plastic and industrial chemicals still being dumped into the Ocean... "yes we can" launch efforts to remove the plastic still floating on the Oceans surface... this is not a message of doom and gloom... but instead... an all stations eco-alarm bell sounding loud and clear. We passed the point of urgency when it became controversial if mothers can safely breast feed their newborn child... due to the risk of Autism from the industrial toxin PCB.... being passed to the innocent developing infants brain.... sign my "Ocean petition" at: http://OpenDoorWorld.com/petition join our Reef Team at: http://OpenDoorWorld.com/reef thank you kindly, Capt. Larry --in Key Largo AND Go Green to save the Coral Reefs!
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Poly Chlorinated Biphenyl: P C B s ... Apparently in the 70's... millions of tons were dumped by industry in waterways by pipelines... down the rivers and sinking to the Ocean's depths... now being absorbed and transported via plastic... diffusing in all oceans... mistaken for plankton... entering the food chain... bio magnifies.... suppresses immune systems... from the coral reef polyps (animal)... to the great Orcas... and even us little folks... now linked to widespread: autism, cancer, diabetes, lowered IQ, and... dangerous breast milk... i know it's hard to believe... and when i ask the researchers about it... they get very quite... so please Google it... http://OpenDoorWorld.com/blog http://OpenDoorWorld.com/pcb I lived in Miami since 1965, visiting the Keys since the 70's and finally moved to the Key Largo to do coral reef restoration... and i just love doing this work... but global warming issues pale compared to this PCB monster set loose by the industrial giants... just to save their bottom line... i think they should be presented with a healthy opportunity to pitch in and fund projects like Greenpeace and Coral Reef Restoration projects worldwide... here in Key Largo, we divers are doing all this coral reef restoration work and raising awareness of some serious ecological issues... as volunteers... while the folks who should have been ringing eco alarm bells... and are well paid to do to... were told to keep quiet... so... blog on brothers and sisters... if we don't try to save the silent creatures in the Oceans... who will... As we awaken to the collapse of our Oceans, we begin to see the consequences of giving the “green light” to industry for dumping millions of tons of “known toxins” into the only living Oceans known in the entire universe. At age thirteen, Jacques-Yves Cousteau’s book, “The Silent World” was presented to me by my scuba instructor, when I was first certified as a scuba diver. I was thrilled with swimming and breathing underwater, enjoying a view of nature referred to as the “Silent World.” Today, Jacques-Yves Cousteau must be looking down on the Oceans, and the dying coral reefs, with salty tears in his eyes... Your comments are welcome, Larry (at) OpenDoorWorld.com Key Largo, Florida http://OpenDoorWorld.com Clean Ocean Petition ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://OpenDoorWorld.com/petition http://EcoDelMar.org/ocean http://EcoDelMar.org/action
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