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Day
Diving
Global Positioning System Receiver (GPS)
KWCI (GPI)
Marine pollution
MY Arctic Sunrise
Oceans (campaign title)
One person
Plastics
Research
Underwater shots
Ghosts Fishing Nets in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Tavish Campbell attaches a GPS tracker onto ghost fishing nets in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The buoy will send the position of the nets as they travel around the gyre, increasing our understanding of currents and how trash accumulates in the gyre.
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.
Unique identifier:
GP0STSKCI
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
07/10/2018
Locations:
North America
,
Pacific Ocean
Credit line:
© Justin Hofman / Greenpeace
Size:
5000px × 3335px 2MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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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.
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