International audienceOcean plastic can persist in sea surface waters, eventually accumulating in remote areas of the world's oceans. Here we characterise and quantify a major ocean plastic accumulation zone formed in subtropical waters between California and Hawaii: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP). Our model, calibrated with data from multi-vessel and aircraft surveys, predicted at least 79 (45-129) thousand tonnes of ocean plastic are floating inside an area of 1.6 million km 2 ; a figure four to sixteen times higher than previously reported. We explain this difference through the use of more robust methods to quantify larger debris. Over three-quarters of the GPGP mass was carried by debris larger than 5 cm and at least 46% was co...
Microplastic debris floating at the ocean surface can harm marine life. Understanding the severity o...
Plastics have been called the perfect invention because of their durability and resistance to degrad...
Plastic is found in 9% of fish. At this rate, the Garbage Island will likely double in size in ten y...
Ocean plastic can persist in sea surface waters, eventually accumulating in remote areas of the worl...
Plastic waste accumulating in the global ocean is an increasingly threatening environmental issue. T...
Plastic particles are emerging, ubiquitous contaminants and the pollution of the environment with pl...
<div><p>Plastic pollution is ubiquitous throughout the marine environment, yet estimates of the glob...
Plastic debris has been documented in many marine ecosystems, including remote coastlines, the water...
The fate and transport pathways of floating debris are still not completely understood. The material...
The fate of plastics that enter the ocean is a longstanding puzzle. Recent estimates of the oceanic ...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous throughout the marine environment, yet estimates of the global abund...
Plastic waste is causing a high amount of pollution in the ocean. A lot of plastic pollution remains...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest trash site on the planet. It is in the North-Central ...
Hundreds of square miles of discarded plastic have formed islands on the high seas, created by drift...
One of the most ubiquitous and long-lasting recent changes to the surface of our planet is the accum...
Microplastic debris floating at the ocean surface can harm marine life. Understanding the severity o...
Plastics have been called the perfect invention because of their durability and resistance to degrad...
Plastic is found in 9% of fish. At this rate, the Garbage Island will likely double in size in ten y...
Ocean plastic can persist in sea surface waters, eventually accumulating in remote areas of the worl...
Plastic waste accumulating in the global ocean is an increasingly threatening environmental issue. T...
Plastic particles are emerging, ubiquitous contaminants and the pollution of the environment with pl...
<div><p>Plastic pollution is ubiquitous throughout the marine environment, yet estimates of the glob...
Plastic debris has been documented in many marine ecosystems, including remote coastlines, the water...
The fate and transport pathways of floating debris are still not completely understood. The material...
The fate of plastics that enter the ocean is a longstanding puzzle. Recent estimates of the oceanic ...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous throughout the marine environment, yet estimates of the global abund...
Plastic waste is causing a high amount of pollution in the ocean. A lot of plastic pollution remains...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest trash site on the planet. It is in the North-Central ...
Hundreds of square miles of discarded plastic have formed islands on the high seas, created by drift...
One of the most ubiquitous and long-lasting recent changes to the surface of our planet is the accum...
Microplastic debris floating at the ocean surface can harm marine life. Understanding the severity o...
Plastics have been called the perfect invention because of their durability and resistance to degrad...
Plastic is found in 9% of fish. At this rate, the Garbage Island will likely double in size in ten y...