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  2. Project Kaisei - Wikipedia

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    Plastic was found in every one of the 100 consecutive surface samples gathered. Miriam Goldstein, chief scientist of the SEAPLEX expedition described the findings as "shocking". Speaking about the patch, Goldstein added, "There’s no island, there’s no eighth continent, it doesn’t look like a garbage dump. It looks like beautiful ocean.

  3. Great Pacific Garbage Patch - Wikipedia

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    The JUNK Raft Project was a 2008 trans-Pacific sailing voyage made to highlight the plastic in the patch, organized by the Algalita Marine Research Foundation. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] In 2009, two project vessels from Project Kaisei /Ocean Voyages Institute; the New Horizon and the Kaisei , embarked on a voyage to research the patch and determine ...

  4. Charles J. Moore - Wikipedia

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    Moore is the founder of the Algalita Marine Research and Education [4] in Long Beach, California.. In 2008 the Foundation co-sponsored the JUNK Raft project, to "creatively raise awareness about plastic debris and pollution in the ocean", and specifically the Great Pacific Garbage Patch trapped in the North Pacific Gyre, by sailing 2,600 miles across the Pacific Ocean on a 30-foot-long (9.1 m ...

  5. Garbage patch - Wikipedia

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    The 10 largest emitters of oceanic plastic pollution worldwide are, from the most to the least, China, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Egypt, Malaysia, Nigeria, and Bangladesh, [3] largely through the rivers Yangtze, Indus, Yellow, Hai, Nile, Ganges, Pearl, Amur, Niger, and the Mekong, and accounting for "90 percent of all ...

  6. Earth's Hidden Eighth Continent Is No Longer Lost

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  7. Kamilo Beach - Wikipedia

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    Location of Kamilo Beach on the island of Hawaii Kamilo Beach is approximately 1,500 feet (460 m) long, and is located on the remote southeast coast of the Kaʻū District on the island of Hawaii, at coordinates 18°58′13″N 155°35′59″W  /  18.97028°N 155.59972°W  / 18.97028; -155.

  8. Scientists will journey to the world's 'lost' 8th continent - AOL

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  9. List of islands by area - Wikipedia

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    Seven countries have made eight ... Hawaii: 76: Cape Breton Island: 10,311 [16 ... Australia is sometimes dubbed "The Island Continent" or "Earth's largest island ...