Environment
'Great Pacific Garbage Patch' Spans 3.5 Million Square Kilometers, Worse Than Imagined
The Pacific Ocean is in bad shape as an aerial survey discovered that the floating pile of debris and micro-plastics is far vaster than initially believed.
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