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A vast patch of floating plastics garbage extending for thousands of square kilometres in a remote area of the North Atlantic has been documented by two different groups of scientists sailing from ...
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There is one sea on Earth that doesn't touch any land at allThe sea is blanketed in a foul-smelling brownish-yellow, seaweed (called Sargassum) and has become home to a nightmarish manmade island, dubbed the North Atlantic Garbage Patch. And yet ...
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Scientists Find Plastic-Eating Fungus in Great Pacific Garbage PatchThey were able to isolate the fungus from floating plastic debris found in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, colloquially known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. They were then able to grow ...
The large amount of debris that has accumulated in this area has given the North Pacific Gyre the nickname “the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.” Most of the marine debris in the ocean is not ...
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