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View expanded version here

A Guide to Plastic in the Ocean

Its a problem, but its one we can do something about.

Plastic is everywhere. It's in your home, your office, your school, and your ocean. Among the top 10 kinds of trash picked up durnig the 2017 International Coastal Cleanup were food wrappers, beverage bottles, grocery bags, straws, and take out containers, all made of plastic.
 
National Ocean Service
 
Check out some of the creative marine debris artwork used to spread awareness of marine debris.
 

The problem with plastic

While it's very tough to say exactly how much plastic is in the ocean, scientists think about 8 million metric tons of plastic enter the ocean every year. That's the weight of nearly 90 aircraft carriers.


These plastics come in a number of different forms. Just think about all the plastic items you use daily: your toothbrush, the container your lunch comes in, or the bottle of water you drink during your workout.

All these things get used and, evenutally, throw out. Many plastic products are single-use items that are designed to be

plastics in the ocean infographic

Ocean Facts
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