Floating rubbish dump 'bigger than US' »

Posted By Aidenag 1 year, 5 months ago in Science & Technology

It has been described as the world's largest rubbish dump, or the Pacific plastic soup, and it is starting to alarm scientists. Historically, flotsam in the gyres has biodegraded. But modern plastics do not break down like other oceanic debris, meaning objects half a century old have been found in the North Pacific Gyre.

Read Full Story at news.com.au »

778 Views Share Story 33 Comments Report

Submitted By:
Aidenag

Photographer by day, news junkie by night. My main areas of interest are politics and the environment.

Who Also Submitted:
Other Related Articles:

Why not submit a story?

RSS Join the Discussion

+ Add Comment
Showing 51 of 60 Comments (view all)
  • 0%
    ETproductions1 year, 5 months ago

    FTA: "Professor David Karl, an oceanographer from the University of Hawaii, said the garbage patch represented a new habitat, and more studies were needed to find out what impact it was having on the ocean's eco-system."

    What percentage of his funding do you reckon comes from the Plastics industry?

    (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
    Reply

    12 Replies

    loading loading ...
  • 0%
    Amazing11 year, 5 months ago

    Appalling. A garbage dump as large as the continental U.S? It just boggles the mind to think of this vast expanse of flotsam floating out there in the ocean. How can it possibly be cleaned up?

    (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
    Reply

    1 Reply

    loading loading ...
  • 0%
    BoxMonkey1 year, 5 months ago

    If they can find a way to use plastic for fuel , this will get cleaned up fast .

    (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
    Reply
    loading loading ...
    • 0%
      Dicax_Maximus1 year, 5 months ago

      The ability of mankind to destroy it's home is boundless....

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
      Reply

      4 Replies

      loading loading ...
    • 0%
      flyonthewallzz1 year, 5 months ago

      http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/...

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
      Reply

      3 Replies

      loading loading ...
    • 0%
      crespi1 year, 5 months ago

      When we talked about this a few months ago Conservatives and Fundamentalist Christians vociferously denied it and threw the term liar around.

      I'm getting REAL tired of Conservatives and Fundamentalist Christians putting out false information (like Exxon funding millions to global warming deniers) and environmental obstruction so they can fulfill their End Of the World wet dream they all seem to continuously have...

      Just GO TO HEAVEN and let the rest of us work on these problems.

      REAL God*amn tired.

      In fact, the next neocon I see on Propeller spreading anti-environmental lies I will tear a new one.

      (It's good to have goals...)

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
      Reply

      3 Replies

      loading loading ...
    • 0%
      joeblowe1 year, 5 months ago

      Anyone who doesn't think there is a lot of human garbage in the oceans clearly is NOT a certified diver. You can't dive ANYWHERE (that I am aware of or have been) that you don't find human trash on the bottom of the ocean. Since plastic IS recyclable, shouldn't someone go out there with some fine nets, pick all that plastic up, and make decking and/or siding out of it?

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
      Reply

      3 Replies

      loading loading ...
    • 0%
      Wolfie20071 year, 5 months ago

      crespi

      So okay, tear me a new one. I'll give you some ammo. There is no such thing as human caused global warming/climate change or whatever you're calling it today. Also, I've written about this swirling mass of plastic in the Pacific Ocean a number of times in the past few months. It's possibly caused by your recycling of plastics bottles that go to third world countries to be used for fuel if not they are just dumped, yeah into the ocean. ninety-nine percent of the things you moonbats advocate turn into disasters, this is just the latest to be exposed.

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
      Reply

      14 Replies

      loading loading ...
    View All 60 Comments

    Add a Comment

    Sign In With Your Propeller Account

    Forgot your password?

    Please keep your comments relevant to this story.

    To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.

    More News

    Submit a Story

    Today's Top Stories!

    Story Tags ?

    Hey! If you Sign In, you can add tags to this story!

    Also Dropping This Article

    No one has dropped this story.

    Groups Watching This

    No groups are watching this story. Why not share it with your groups?

    Also Submitted By

    No one else has submitted this story.

    Advertisement