Recent research on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is reshaping how scientists and the public understand ocean pollution. Long viewed simply as a floating mass of waste, the patch is now found to ...
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Once the dirtiest zone on Earth, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is now home to dozens of ocean species
More than a thousand miles from the nearest coast, in the vast and isolated waters of the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, marine researchers have confirmed the formation of stable communities of life ...
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