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Trash Vortexes are Killing Our Oceans

by Bren Parks in Issues, December 10, 2006

Huge trash vortexes are polluting our oceans. One vortex near Hawaii is larger than the state of Texas. These vortexes contain plastic and other pollutants that are washed into the sea from rainfall and runoff and are forming throughout the world due to ocean currents.

Trash vortexes are created by the ocean currents washing trash and toxic pollutants to areas such as one near Hawaii that has reached a size approximately the same as the state of Texas. Greenpeace maintains that these vortexes contain toxins such as plastic. Other pollutants also reside in these vortexes. When they break down in the water, the result is a sample that resembles what you can find in a snow globe. Not only that, marine life is endangered by ingesting the plastic. As a result they literally choke or starve to death because it has blocked their digestive systems.

Efforts are being made to collect and remove these pollutants. Fortunately, scientists are making progress in developing new plastics that are actually biodegradable. These new plastics are made from a corn by product. You can read more about the many products made from corn in my article Corn: The Miracle Crop of the Modern World.

These vortexes are a global problem and can not be left to one nation to address. The entire world must join together and keep our Mother Earth healthy and clean. With the advances in technology that have occurred in the last few decades, there is no excuse for letting this problem continue.

Greenpeace pioneered the now world wide campaign to clean up our planet. Created to combat the affects of the nuclear tests being done in Alaska, Greenpeace has expanded their mission to include environmental abuses that endanger wildlife species. The Greenpeace home page displays their concern for the oceans and the affect pollution has had on their ecosystems.

Here are some other articles about our environment:

Shocking Facts About Lightning

Little Known Facts About Frigid Weather Conditions

“sistene Chapel of Crystals” Found in Mexico

Corn: The Miracle Crop of the Modern World

Global Warming is Changing Our World

By being aware of the situation that faces our planet and by educating ourselves we can learn of new ways that all of us can use to save our environment.

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  1. Debunker

    On December 10, 2006 at 7:02 am


    This article is a fictional concept written solely to scare readers. There are no “Trash Vortexes” in the ocean. This is merely Greenpeace propaganda without any science to back it up. If it were true then the NOAA would have sent out press releases on it.

  2. earth

    On April 30, 2008 at 5:52 am


    I suggest you do some research, Debunker. There are countless reports from so very many sources of this, not just a random bit from Greenpeace.

  3. someone

    On May 22, 2008 at 2:15 am


    Seriously just driving down the road and seeing all of the garbage there, or going into a grocery store and seeing how much plastic is produced, I mean come on the signs are everywhere. THIS IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM!!

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