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#17891 The Garden » Human Trash In Pacific Ocean Now Continent Size » 922 weeks ago
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At the start of the Academy Award-winning movie "American Beauty," a character videotapes a plastic grocery bag as it drifts into the air, an event he casts as a symbol of life's unpredictable currents, and declares the romantic moment as a "most beautiful thing."
To the eyes of an oceanographer, the image is pure catastrophe.
In reality, the rogue bag would float into a sewer, follow the storm drain to the ocean, then make its way to the so-called Great Pacific Garbage Patch - a heap of debris floating in the Pacific that's twice the size of Texas, according to marine biologists.
The enormous stew of trash - which consists of 80 percent plastics and weighs some 3.5 million tons, say oceanographers - floats where few people ever travel, in a no-man's land between San Francisco and Hawaii.
Marcus Eriksen, director of research and education at the Algalita Marine Research Foundation in Long Beach, said his group has been monitoring the Garbage Patch for 10 years.
"With the winds blowing in and the currents in the gyre going circular, it's the perfect environment for trapping," Eriksen said. "There's nothing we can do about it now, except do no more harm."
The patch has been growing, along with ocean debris worldwide, tenfold every decade since the 1950s, said Chris Parry, public education program manager with the California Coastal Commission in San Francisco.
Ocean current patterns may keep the flotsam stashed in a part of the world few will ever see, but the majority of its content is generated onshore, according to a report from Greenpeace last year titled "Plastic Debris in the World's Oceans."
The report found that 80 percent of the oceans' litter originated on land. While ships drop the occasional load of shoes or hockey gloves into the waters (sometimes on purpose and illegally), the vast majority of sea garbage begins its journey as onshore trash.
That's what makes a potentially toxic swamp like the Garbage Patch entirely preventable, Parry said.
"At this point, cleaning it up isn't an option," Parry said. "It's just going to get bigger as our reliance on plastics continues. ... The long-term solution is to stop producing as much plastic products at home and change our consumption habits."
Parry said using canvas bags to cart groceries instead of using plastic bags is a good first step; buying foods that aren't wrapped in plastics is another.
After the San Francisco Board of Supervisors banned the use of plastic grocery bags earlier this year with the problem of ocean debris in mind, a slew of state bills were written to limit bag production, said Sarah Christie, a legislative director with the California Coastal Commission.
But many of the bills failed after meeting strong opposition from plastics industry lobbyists, she said.
Meanwhile, the stew in the ocean continues to grow.
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is particularly dangerous for birds and marine life, said Warner Chabot, vice president of the Ocean Conservancy, an environmental group.
Sea turtles mistake clear plastic bags for jellyfish. Birds swoop down and swallow indigestible shards of plastic. The petroleum-based plastics take decades to break down, and as long as they float on the ocean's surface, they can appear as feeding grounds.
"These animals die because the plastic eventually fills their stomachs," Chabot said. "It doesn't pass, and they literally starve to death."
The Greenpeace report found that at least 267 marine species had suffered from some kind of ingestion or entanglement with marine debris.
Chabot said if environmentalists wanted to remove the ocean dump site, it would take a massive international effort that would cost billions.
But that is unlikely, he added, because no one country is likely to step forward and claim the issue as its own responsibility.
Instead, cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is left to the landlubbers.
"What we can do is ban plastic fast food packaging," Chabot said, "or require the substitution of biodegradable materials, increase recycling programs and improve enforcement of litter laws.
"Otherwise, this ever-growing floating continent of trash will be with us for the foreseeable future."
How to help
You can help to limit the ever-growing patch of garbage floating in the Pacific Ocean. Here are some ways to help:
Limit your use of plastics when possible. Plastic doesn't easily degrade and can kill sea life.
Use a reusable bag when shopping. Throwaway bags can easily blow into the ocean.
Take your trash with you when you leave the beach.
Make sure your trash bins are securely closed. Keep all trash in closed bags.
Trash is also a problem in parts of San Francisco Bay. For an interactive map showing some of the worst locations, go to www.savesfbay.org/baytrash.
#17892 Re: The Garden » Self Esteem » 922 weeks ago
As far as perceiving how people are online, self esteem issues get tossed on the side. Online, people can be how they want to be without any limits or possible judgment by other people. Like Pasnow said, he has trouble talking in a crowd of ten, but I bet he could talk your head off in a chat room filled with a hundred people.
Its one of the reasons people get so tangled up in the online world. You can be how you really feel. There was actually a mainstream news article recently about how people are giving up in droves on personal relationships, friendships,etc. over their online world. This is an epidemic.
Self esteem issues do come out of some people online, the "internet tough guys" the perfect example of that. Other examples would be men who act like women or trolls.
#17893 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Video Game Console Thread » 922 weeks ago
Yeah, Nintendo is reclaiming the throne. I don't think anything can stop it.
I'm glad that Sony continues to get negative remarks everywhere. I don't hate Sony. Far from it. The first and second Playstation did great things for the industry. However, ps3 needs to be discontinued. It has been a clusterfuck from the beginning, and will never dig itself out of the hole they are in. They need to scrap it and start fresh with a new console. If/when they launch a new console, they need to let ps3 owners get a huge discount on it and start mending their relationship with its dying fanbase.
The atari name needs to be retired. Its not even really atari. Other companies have bought the name over the years. The name doesn't hold any power, influence, or mystique anymore, and its foolish to continue it.
#17894 Re: The Garden » Top 10 Running backs of all time elimination- Nominations » 922 weeks ago
Bumping for more nominations.
We'll start this tomorrow.
#17895 Re: The Garden » The Rise and Fall of Marion Jones » 922 weeks ago
No love for Marion here?
Shame shame shame........
#17896 Re: The Garden » The NFL 2007-08 Season thread » 922 weeks ago
How do you upset a team that scores 40 points a game? You don't. You think Washington can put up 45-50 points against NE?
I can understand you getting sick of the NE hype. I remember that hype surrounding the 98-99 Vikings and it was vomit inducing. They deserved some of that hype, but everyone went overboard with it.
NE is different than any other team that had the chance to go undefeated. They play in an era where there is mediocrity across the board. Teams that will likely go 8-8 have a shot at the playoffs.
Other teams in their position had alot of close games. NE blows out teams at will.
#17897 Re: Guns N' Roses » KICKASS preview of Bach's album » 922 weeks ago
I'm not seeking out the bad. It just reminds me of the Oh My God situation because expectations were really high. Everyone was waiting for it. The reality check after people heard it was unreal. I can see why he got cold feet regarding CD/2000 Intentions.
Yeah, its not a GNR release. Neither was that soundtrack. Like that soundtrack, the thing that sticks out on this is Axl's presence and the fact he is being used as the promotional tool to get the word out.
The chances of this playing out identical to that soundtrack are slim, but the chance is there. Oh My God was the worst song on that, and I highly doubt the Axl songs on this record will be the worst.
We'll just have to see how this plays out.
This would have been much better if it had happened after a CD release, like how Axl was on albums in between Lies and UYI.
#17898 Re: The Garden » The NFL 2007-08 Season thread » 922 weeks ago
Only thing thats going to stop the Pats going undefeated is the Colts or Brady getting injured.
A friend of mine recently used the phrase "The way the Patriots are playing, I think they're going to win their bye week"
The only reason they might not go undefeated would be because they'll have homefield throughout wrapped up by week 12 or so the way they're playing. They could just put Brady and Moss and whoever else in for a quarter to keep the rust off, then take them out to avoid injury.
Yeah, Belichick is gonna have to consider that when the season is winding down and homefield is wrapped up. Gonna be a tough decision. Brady may refuse to sit because he knows he's on a record setting pace.
#17899 Re: Guns N' Roses » KICKASS preview of Bach's album » 922 weeks ago
Well, it might look like he doesn't care about media response, but he clearly does. If he didn't give a shit what people thought, CD(or 2000 Intentions) would have been released in 1999. The negative reaction to Oh My God threw the project into a tailspin, and they still haven't completely recovered from that.
I'm not against this release. I look forward to these songs. However, it is definitely a cause for concern that in 2007 we are possibly being handed another Oh My God situation. If this album tanks on the charts and is shit on by media and fans, the future will be looking pretty bleak.
I wish we could get some concrete news before this album is released.
#17900 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Price is Right with Drew Carey » 922 weeks ago
I'd shoot myself before I would watch anything with Drew Carey in it.