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Love hearing this and hope we can continue to clean up what we've done and eliminate the root causes.
This video was super interesting. Basically some organisms thrive in the garbage patch. https://youtu.be/O7OzRzs_u-8
The root cause being a lot of underdeveloped countries just dump into rivers and streams. Which just float out to the oceans. We need world govs. To step in and fix the way they dispose of their trash. This is a good start though.
That's not true. Most of it is from commercial fishing. Here's a source, from the group doing this cleanup.
Somebody should remind them not to shit where they eat.
i don't think that works.
if the plastic is still accumulating, how are you helping?