‘Billions of bits of plastic are accumulating in a massive garbage patch in the Atlantic Ocean—a lesser known cousin to the Texas-size trash vortex in the Pacific, scientists say.
“Many people have heard of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch,” said Kara Lavender Law, an oceanographer at the Sea Education Association in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. “But this issue has essentially been ignored in the Atlantic.”
The newly described garbage patch sits hundreds of miles off the North American coast. Although its east-west span is unknown, the patch covers a region between 22 and 38 degrees north latitude—roughly the distance from Cuba to Virginia…’ (National Geographic)
Related:
- A Sea of Plastics (usnews.com)
- New floating garbage patch found in Atlantic Ocean (telegraph.co.uk)
- Ocean Garbage Patch Found in the Atlantic Ocean (grantlawrence.blogspot.com)
- Study finds plastic trash collection in Atlantic (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
- ‘Rubbish patch’ blights Atlantic (news.bbc.co.uk)
