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A Great Pacific Garbage Patch is known for the pacific trash vortex. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is located near Japan, and the eastern garbage patch is located between the U.S, states of Hawaii, and California.
This ocean is almost entirely made up of tiny pieces of rubbish, called microplastics. This area is polluted by a lot of rubbish, it is killing 1 million seabirds and 100,000 Marine Mammals every year as well as many other species.
Polluting rubbish is a really bad impact on the environment and on the fish that is living in the ocean. People should avoid throwing rubbish into some random places. It could wash up into the sea and it could affect the saltwater fish, and if they die, the coral reefs will die too and the other many species of fish. If our ocean dies, we will die too, because the ocean produces over half of our world’s oxygen. Dolphins and whales are dying because of people that keep polluting our oceans. The rubbish keeps killing our marine fishes because the rubbish turns into microplastics, and of course, the fish will not be able to see them, so they’ll accidentally eat them and die because it’s really unhealthy for them.
The people protect the beaches and reduce some pollution from ships. They contain landfills so they don’t spill in the ocean. They’re picking up rubbish as much as they could because if it washed up into the ocean, one single plastic could kill many fishes or more. People have this type of object that captures and collects the debris in the ocean so that’s really good for the environment. The really good thing about this is that many groups of people are trying to help and support to avoid and remove ocean pollution. Some people are trying to use nonplastic when they eat and drink, mostly when they buy something in the supermarket they bring their own bag to avoid spilling rubbish in the ocean.
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