12 April 2009 — It outnumbers surface plankton by 6 to 1 in parts of the world’s oceans, including the North Pacific. It suffocates sea turtles from the inside out after they have ingested it thinking it is food. It releases numerous toxic synthetic chemicals into the oceans. Yes, plastic.
If plastic pollution in the oceans is an issue that interests you or one you don’t know anything about, I would strongly suggest checking out the website of the Algalita Marine Research Foundation based in Long Beach, California. The innovative studies being done by Captain Charles Moore and his committed team place them at the vanguard of marine pollution research – and the results they regularly document are alarmingly eye-opening.
And now some Algalita staff are going to new lengths to raise awareness about the ocean pollution problem… here are some details from the Algalita website: Traveling by bicycle, Marcus Eriksen and Anna Cummins will make their way from Vancouver, Canada to Tijuana, Mexico. Along the 2000 mile coastal route samples of plastic debris collected from the NPSG will be given to legislators, educators and organizations–sharing Algalita’s research and education programs with 1000’s of people. The 10 week cycling/speaking tour will begin on April 4th and end on June 25th 2009.
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– Jay