The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Is Not What You Think It Is, The Swim
It s not an island twice the size of Texas. But it is severely impacting marine life and human and incredibly hard to study. How Millions of Microscopic Fibers Are Ending Up in Our Bodies Read More What Happens to the Plastic We Throw Out Henderson Island is a tiny, uninhabited island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, 3, 000 miles from major population centers. Though it is half the size of Manhattan, more than 19 tons of trash litter its white, sandy beaches. Researchers estimate that it has the highest concentration of debris of any place in the world, for a total of over 37 million pieces on the entirety of the small island. For every square meter you walk, on average youll find 672 pieces of trash. For each visible piece of debris on the beach in the video above, two pieces are buried in the sand. How does so much trash wash ashore on
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