Origins of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch: How Did We Get Here? (Episode 2)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2024
  • Welcome back to The Daily Hit's series on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch! In this fun and entertaining video, we will be diving into the origins of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch - how did this massive accumulation of plastic pollution in our oceans come to be?
    Understanding the history and origins of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is key to grasping the scale of the plastic pollution crisis facing our seas. We'll analyze how consumer use combined with waste mismanagement led us down the path towards the Great Pacific Garbage Patch explained.
    While plastic debris has been building up in the oceans for decades, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch itself wasn't discovered until 1997 by Charles Moore. The plastic vortex was formed through a combination of ocean currents and human negligence regarding plastic waste. With the rise of single-use plastics in the 1950s and lack of recycling, plastic waste simply ended up in landfills and waterways, ultimately being carried out to sea.
    Once in the ocean, plastics never fully biodegrade but simply break down into microplastics over hundreds of years. These microplastics and larger plastic debris accumulate in gyres like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch due to circulating ocean currents. The plastic pollution comes from countries all over the world, making the Great Pacific Garbage Patch a symbol of the need for global cooperation in reducing ocean plastic waste.
    So how can we turn the tide on the plastic waste crisis contributing to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch? By taking personal accountability and pushing for policy changes, we can stem the flow of plastic making its way into our oceans. Some ideas include embracing plastic-free living, implementing bottle bills, and investing in waste management infrastructure globally.
    Want to join us in taking action against ocean plastic pollution? Make sure to like, share and subscribe to The Daily Hit. Stay tuned for the next episodes in our series on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch where we'll explore solutions and innovations that could reduce the plastic island in our ocean. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! Thanks for watching.

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