5 Gyres: Crossing the Gyres
Od: Anna Cummins, 5 Gyres , Aktualizácia: augusta 06, 2010

In January 2010, the 5 Gyres team crossed the North Atlantic Gyre - also called the Sargasso Sea, aboard our partner Pangaea Exploration's 72-foot, steel hulled Sea Dragon. We sailed through mats of Sargassum filled with plastic trash, and found plastic particles in every one of our surface samples. On the Islands – Bermuda and the Azores – we found beaches awash in plastic trash. With few resources to deal with waste recovery and disposal, islands are in great need of innovative solutions.






Shortly after, we were invited to cross the Indian Ocean Gyre, from Perth Australia to Mauritius, off the coast of Madagascar. Again, not a single one of our samples were free of plastic – shredded plastic packaging, bottle caps, ice cream containers, and plastic pellets served to remind us of where this problem begins – in our own backyards.



We’re now planning 8 expeditions to the South Atlantic and Pacific Gyres, completing our global survey. We invite scientists, journalists, filmmakers, and interested citizens on board, to experience this issue directly, and serve as global ambassadors when they return. Our goal is to bring plastic marine pollution to an International audience, and encourage companies, governments, and citizens to get involved in realistic solutions. We applaud Electrolux for helping to raise awareness, and look forward to supporting one another’s efforts. For more information, visit 5gyres.org

 

Previous Posts:
5 Gyres: plastic in the world's oceans
Mainly Blue and White Plastic on Hawaiian Beaches
Understanding the nature of the Plastic Accumulation
Collecting debris from the Pacific Ocean
Swedish news channel raises the plastic debris issue
What is Plastic
Plastiki just arrived in Sydney
Sustainable Futures - Can design make a difference?
Creating Art out of Plastic Debris
Recycling Plastic - a challenge
Date Set for Hawaii
At the Design Studio
Collecting Debris in Skagerrak, the North Sea
Fragile Coast
Making the Vacs
Collecting plastic in South of France
What is the Pacific Garbage Patch?
Plastic recycling
Welcome to Vac from the Sea

 

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