It's Sunday. We watched CBS Sunday Morning and a nice piece of
reporting about PLASTIC OCEAN's author and his cause.
Charles Moore will be sailing soon to offer all of us live views
of marine debris, including what is washing away from the tsunami.
Be sure to keep up with his work.
In the meantime, here is a very small sample of what I picked up from the beach
today............Yes, I was inspired to do a brief beach cleanup after listening to
the CBS report and seeing Charles at sea........
Our Plastic Beaches are filling fast with trash of many kinds, from many places.
In the photo, you can see a toy car, plastic hose of some kind, a straw, a Sunkist Orange drink cap,
a chunk of rope, a shipping strap, a hot drink lid, and a shotgun shot cup/wad.
It's easy to imagine how some of this got into the ocean.
My hope is that with more awareness of what does end up in the sea
and on our beaches, YOU ALL WILL find time to clean up a stream, pond, lake,
or beach.
I'm also sending out a complete set of small plastic samples from Tracy McMullen's
2004 journal article study to Bush School. The sample was kindly donated to SOAR
by Tracy in hopes kids will look closely at micro-plastics and wonder:
Where did they come from?
What were these bits when they first entered the sea?
What impact do they have on sea life?
How can we safely remove micro-plastics from beaches and oceans?
See Tracy's study:
McDermid and McMullen. 2004.
Quantitative analysis of small-plastic debris on beaches
in the Hawaiian archipelago.
Marine Pollution Bulletin 48 (2004) 790-794
I hate to add this, but our Plastic Ocean is lined with a Plastic Beach, one long
encircling strip of sand increasingly becoming painted in red, yellow, and blue.
Thanks to CBS, Charles Moore, and Tracy McMullen Page
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