Great Pacific Garbage Patch a bigger worry than tsunami debris
It is known as the Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch; www.mnn.com/earth-matters/translating-uncle-sam/stories/what-is-the-great-pacific-ocean-garbage-patch. The currents of the Pacific Ocean collect floating plastic bottles and other garbage and push
As worrisome as tsunami debris is to West Coast officials and residents, the so-called Great Pacific Garbage Patch that is trapped in the gyre 1000 miles off Ca.
As worrisome as tsunami debris is to West Coast officials and residents, the so-called Great Pacific Garbage Patch that is trapped in the gyre 1000 miles off Ca.
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, sometimes referred to as the Pacific Trash Vortex is a gyre (system of rotating ocean currents) of marine litter in the central North Pacific Ocean. The Patch extends over a wide area and is
While scientists expect much of the floating debris to follow the currents to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, an accumulation of millions of tons of small bits of plastic floating in the northern Pacific, tsunami debris that can catch the wind is







