But man is a part of nature,
and his war against nature is inevitably a war against himself.

--Rachel Carson

Plastic Damages Marine Species

Plastic Damages Marine Species

Saturday, October 31, 2015

  • Around 100 million tons of plastic are produced each year.
  • 10 million tons of it ends up in the ocean.
  • 80% of the plastic that ends up in the ocean comes from land.
  • The Trash Vortex, or Eastern Garbage Patch is an area equivalent in size to Texas. 
  • The plastic in the ocean is not biodegradable, most of it falls to the ocean floor or is consumed by marine life.
  • Not only is plastic polluting the water, it is destroying marine and plant life. Species like the Albatross are dying off due to eating the plastic.
  • The plastic consumed by the fish contains chemicals that are absorbed into the fish.
  • This can be dangerous to humans, depending on the level of toxicity. 






     







  For more information please refer to the source below:  http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/campaigns/oceans/fit-for-the-future/pollution/trash-vortex/