Barb Mayer took this photo the other day on a beach near her home on the windward side of Oahu. The scene could be along any accretion beach on any windward side of any island on earth.......Look closely along the drift line - the point at which high tide decided to go landward no more....
The blues and whites especially - Those are microplastics and Barb said it was as if a foam of plastic had washed ashore. But then, Barb sees this all the time. I do too, here on Marrowstone Island in Washington State, along the outer coast of Washington, and on the windward side of Kauai.
Barb is sending me samples of this sand and I am now working with high school teachers who will share the samples with interested students. I will keep you posted on results.
In the meantime, if any of you walk beaches or riverbanks or lakeshores, please take samples under a new protocol:
Walk along until you locate an accretion area. This is where sand and other materials settle along the shoreline. Typically, this is at a point, along a sand bar, or barrier type island - basically, where sand accumulates instead of eroding away all the time.
Grab a hand sized amount of sand along with the chunks of small plastic you see. This study is not meant to chronicle if, but where and why plastic enters the sea. We already know way too much about the "facts" of plastic in the ocean. We need to start doing serious sand study and more to alert people about possible solutions to this global crisis.
Micro Plastics are here to stay and can not be removed from the ocean effectively.
Micro Plastics can be prevented from entering the ocean and waste stream if
people follow practical reduce, reuse, restore, recycle, repurpose principals
discussed in many educational circles.
Please send samples to :
Project Serious Sand
PO Box 899
Hadlock, Washington USA 98339
Here are some links to sites with more information on plastic debris and ocean issues related to the ever increasing deaths by plastic, deaths of albatross, shearwaters, gulls, puffins, seals, whales, and pretty much all life forms..........
Terry Lilley http://terrylilley.wordpress.com/
Ron Hirschi
Marrow Stone Island
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