The Great Pacific Garbage 'Patch' Much Bigger Than Previously Thought
The most thorough examination of the infamous "Pacific Garbage Patch"-- a floating swath of debris caught in a gyre — shows it's bigger, way bigger, than thought. And it's mostly plastic.
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