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VIDEOS+: The Pacific Garbage Patch coverage - Colbert, TED & Sierra Club

Caught this great interview with Capt. Charles Moore of the Algalita Marine Research Foundation last night on the Colbert Report...

The Colbert Report Mon - Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c
Charles Moore
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I've actually been following this story for a while, so if you want a more serious interview you can check out Capt. Charles Moore at TED:



And here's a great, very student friendly article on the patch from the Sierra Club Magazine with some stunning pictures:

Message in a Bottle
By David Ferris


Seabirds are starving with bellies full of trash. Fur seals in New Zealand poop shards of yellow and blue. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is twice the size of Texas. Now the bad news: Plastic never goes away, and scientists are finding that it absorbs toxins with spongelike efficiency. The fix? Cut it off at the source.

Full story: http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/200905/message.aspx

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Definately a topic that needs to be addressed and passed on to the younger generation about how the ocean is a garbage pit and how it affects the ecosystem.
Virginia, thank you for responding to this. Should you be doing environmental science it would be interesting to see how one might incorporate this into a lesson!

RRG:)

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