By mobilizing global communities and investing in science exploration innovation and education the national geographic society is working to tackle the world s plastic waste crisis.
Plastic in the ocean facts national geographic.
Some of this environmental pollution is from littering but much is the result of storms water runoff and winds that carry plastic both intact objects and microplastics into our oceans.
The team also discovered more permanent plastic features or islands some over 15 meters 50 feet in length.
In the oceans microplastic pollution is often consumed by marine animals.
More than 5 trillion pieces of plastic are already floating in our oceans.
Scientists think that 8 8 million tons of plastic winds up in the ocean every year that s as if you stacked up five plastic grocery bags full of trash on top of each other on every foot of.
Fast facts about plastic pollution versatile pliable durable cheap to produce and ubiquitous.
All the floating plastic in the great pacific garbage patch inspired national geographic emerging explorer david de rothschild and his team at adventure ecology to create a large catamaran made of plastic bottles.
Plastic in the ocean the facts and figures 700 different species of animals are believed to be severely threatened because of plastic pollution in the ocean.
Plastic is all of that.
Trash is also carried to sea by major rivers which act as conveyor belts picking up more and more trash as they move.
It is also both a life saving miracle product and the scourge of the earth.
On beaches microplastics are visible as tiny multicolored plastic bits in sand.
Plastic in the ocean the facts and figures 700 different species of animals are believed to be severely threatened because of plastic pollution in the ocean.
Approximately nine million tons of plastic waste end up in the ocean each year threatening our ecosystems wildlife and human health.
22 million tonnes of a gas called carbon dioxide co 2 is absorbed by the ocean each day because of rubbish.