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Those jellyfish? Plastic shopping bags. You can go five kilometers into the sea, the village fishermen say, and never stop seeing those lousy plastic bags. Its infuriating, says Alec, a 39-year-old mussel catcher. Hes hunched over his boats outboard motor with a wrench, face streaked with motor oil. The engine is all gunked up with plastic. This happens almost every day, he says. We can barely work. No matter where you go, the sea is covered in plastic.
Like so many other coastal villages around the world, plastic junk has brought ruin to this place. Called Muara Angke, its a settlement in the shadow of Jakarta, a megacity generating mountains of trash each day. These shores were once among the worlds most coveted. For more than a millennium, waves of outsiders from Hindu conquerors to rapacious Dutch colonists lusted after the paradisiacal beauty of Java. But today, any seafarer arriving on this beach will find a saltwater garbage dump.
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But when someone throws a dirty plastic spoon into the Java Sea, it doesnt just float in place. Currents can carry it around the world and back in just 25 years. All the while, its disintegrating into toxic crumbs. The ocean and its creatures are now awash in chemicals oozed by plastic and its seeping into human bodies from Bali to Boston. So ignore the floating spoon at your own peril. Its molecules, hiding in a bite of salmon, may someday swim through your bloodstream.
Were all infected with plastic, says Seattle-based oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer. Molecules from some kids plastic bottle, dropped into the ocean in Asia, are winding up in the food Americans eat. Ebbesmeyer is best known for coining the phrase gyres those massive whirlpools of trash swirling in the ocean. Five vortexes of filth now cover a whopping one-quarter of the planets surface. They get bigger every year.
As our disposable culture roars along, humans are transforming the ocean into a trash-strewn, cancerous stew. At this rate, by 2050, the seas will actually contain more plastic than fish. This is not just gross. Its an existential threat. All that seaborne plastic leaks chemicals that, when ingested, can weaken human sperm, potentially threatening our ability to reproduce.
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http://www.pri.org/stories/2016-12-13/climate-change-meet-your-apocalyptic-twin-oceans-poisoned-plastic
sfwriter
(3,032 posts)Just trying to get someone to pay attention to it. K&R!
muriel_volestrangler
(101,385 posts)5 gigatonnes would be about 3 tonnes per person, or 60kg per person per week. We may be wasteful, but we (or the Chinese) are not that wasteful.
(on edit: 4.67 million tons was the recyclable waste for Beijing. The high estimate for Chinese plastic marine debris in 2010 was 3.53 million tonnes)
hatrack
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