Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Ghost-Fishing-Nets-in-the-Great-Pacific-Garbage-Patch-27MZIFJWSUNBE.htmlConceptually similarPlastic Collected at Great Pacific Garbage PatchGP0STSJ0QCompleted★★★★Great Pacific Garbage PatchGP0STSITUCompleted★★★★★Great Pacific Garbage PatchGP0STSJ0UCompleted★★★★Great Pacific Garbage PatchGP0STSJ0VCompleted★★★★Great Pacific Garbage PatchGP0STSITSCompleted★★★★★★Plastic Floating in the Great Pacific Garbage PatchGP0STSJ0ICompleted★★★★★★Ghost Fishing Net in the Great Pacific Garbage PatchGP0STSJSPCompleted★★★★Ghost Fishing Net in the Great Pacific Garbage PatchGP0STSJSQCompleted★★★★Ghost Fishing Net in the Great Pacific Garbage PatchGP0STSJSSCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSKCLGhost Fishing Nets in the Great Pacific Garbage PatchA ghost net found drifting through the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Many fish were attracted to this net including chubs and jacks. The crew of the Greenpeace ship MY Arctic Sunrise voyage into the Great Pacific Garbage Patch document plastics and other marine debris. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a soupy mix of plastics and microplastics, now twice the size of Texas, in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean.Locations:North America-Pacific OceanDate:7 Oct, 2018Credit:© Justin Hofman / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3335pxKeywords:Day-Fish-Global Positioning System Receiver (GPS)-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Oceans (campaign title)-Plastics-Research-Underwater shotsShoot:MY Arctic Sunrise Great Pacific Garbage Patch Tour (photos by J. Hofman)The crew of the Greenpeace ship MY Arctic Sunrise voyage into the Great Pacific Garbage Patch document plastics and other marine debris. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a soupy mix of plastics and microplastics, now twice the size of Texas, in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean.Related Collections:'Protect the Oceans' Expedition Launch Collection (Photos, Video & 30x30 Report)MY Arctic Sunrise Great Pacific Garbage Patch Tour (Photos & Videos)'Our Oceans' Press Collection