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  2. Marine debris - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Marine debris, also known as marine litter, is human-created solid material that has deliberately or accidentally been released in seas or the ocean. Floating oceanic debris tends to accumulate at the center of gyres and on coastlines, frequently washing aground, when it is known as beach litter or tidewrack.

  3. Garbage patch - Wikipedia

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    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (also Pacific trash vortex and North Pacific Garbage Patch [9]) is a garbage patch, a gyre of marine debris particles, in the central North Pacific Ocean. It is located roughly from 135°W to 155°W and 35°N to 42°N. [10] The collection of plastic and floating trash originates from the Pacific Rim, including ...

  4. MT Vulcanus - Wikipedia

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    Length. 97.08 m (318 ft 6 in) Loa. Beam. 16.00 m (52 ft 6 in) Draft. 6.06 m (19 ft 11 in) max. Speed. 14.5 knots (26.9 km/h) MT Vulcanus, also known as Vulcanus I, Oragreen, Kotrando, and Erich Schröder, is a cargo ship first placed in service in 1956 that was used from 1972 to 1990 as an incinerator ship and later as a tanker.

  5. North Atlantic garbage patch - Wikipedia

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    The North Atlantic Gyre is one of five major ocean gyres. The North Atlantic garbage patch is a garbage patch of man-made marine debris found floating within the North Atlantic Gyre, originally documented in 1972. [ 1 ] A 22-year research study conducted by the Sea Education Association estimates the patch to be hundreds of kilometers across ...

  6. Magnesium torch - Wikipedia

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    A magnesium torch is a bright light source made from magnesium, which can burn underwater and in all weather conditions. They are used for emergency illumination for railroad applications. They were also used in the 1950s up to the early 1970s as a light source for scuba diving, and were featured occasionally in television shows.

  7. Earth's biggest cluster of ocean trash, the Great Pacific ...

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    A young monk seal on Laysan Island holds a plastic fragment in his mouth. (The Ocean Cleanup/Matthew Chauvin) Debris can be very harmful to marine life in the patch.

  8. They’re working to get rid of the plastic, trash in the ocean ...

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    There could be more plastic in the ocean than fish over the next 30 years, studies project. They’re working to get rid of the plastic, trash in the ocean, starting in South Florida Skip to main ...

  9. Why can’t we throw all our trash into a volcano and burn it up?

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    It’s true that lava is hot enough to burn up some of our trash. When Kilauea erupted on the Big i Andrew Richard Hara/Ena Media Hawaii via Getty Images Curious Kids is a series for children of ...