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  1. Great Pacific Garbage Patch - Education

    For many people, the idea of a “garbage patch” conjures up images of an island of trash floating on the ocean. In reality, these patches are almost entirely made up of tiny bits of plastic, called …

  2. eastern garbage patch - concentrations of marine debris have been noted in an area midway between hawai‘i and california known as the north Pacific subtropical high or the “eastern …

  3. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Isn’t What You Think It Is

    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the world’s largest collection of floating trash—and the most famous. It lies between Hawaii and California and is often described as “larger than Texas,” …

  4. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Isn’t What You Think It Is

    Jul 3, 2019 · The Great Pacific Garbage Patch lies in the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and California. It is the world's largest collection of floating trash, covering an area larger than Texas.

  5. The Perils of Plastic - Education

    Aug 2, 2024 · Students learn about the world’s largest “landfill,” make a connection to their own lives, and calculate how much trash they generate in a week, a year, and ten years.

  6. Drowning in Plastic - Education

    Sep 16, 2024 · Explore how the currents that make up the five major ocean gyres carry plastic around the world and concentrate it into areas of floating trash commonly referred to as …

  7. Ocean Trash: 5.25 Trillion Pieces and Counting, but Big ... - Education

    The most recent counts involved computer modeling based on samples taken at sea. The models may not account for all of the trash, scientists say; nonetheless, the new numbers are helping …

  8. Ocean Gyre - National Geographic Society

    Dec 9, 2024 · The Indian Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, and North Pacific Ocean all have significant garbage patches. The garbage patch in the North Pacific Ocean is sometimes …

  9. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch - National Geographic Education …

    Mar 9, 2009 · The reason for this lies mainly in the description: many online articles describe this phenomena as a “floating island” of garbage, others claim that it is at least “twice the size of …

  10. Marine Debris - National Geographic Society

    Mar 11, 2024 · For many people, the idea of a “garbage patch” conjures up images of an island of trash floating on the ocean. In reality, these patches are usually made up of microplastics that …