Every year 14 billion pounds of garbage is dumped into our oceans, much of this consists of plastics. The long-lasting, lightweight materials can float around the ocean for years and years, accumulating in larger piles while doing damage to the ecology of whatever ocean they happen to be dumped in. See our article on these effects at Hip Moms Go Green entitled, Plastics in the Ocean: Danger on the High Seas.
World biggest garbage dump – plastic in the Ocean
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and then we eat fish…risking loads of problems.I very very rarely consume fish luckily.
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