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The Indian Ocean Garbage Patch on a continuous ocean map centered near the south pole. The Indian Ocean garbage patch, discovered in 2010, is a marine garbage patch, a gyre of marine litter, suspended in the upper water column of the central Indian Ocean, specifically the Indian Ocean Gyre, one of the five major oceanic gyres.
The Indian Ocean Garbage Patch on a continuous ocean map centered near the south pole The Indian Ocean garbage patch, discovered in 2010, is a marine garbage patch, a gyre of marine litter, suspended in the upper water column of the central Indian Ocean, specifically the Indian Ocean Gyre, one of the five major oceanic gyres.
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 Ocean Cleanup project launched in September isn't collecting floating ocean trash like it's supposed to.
The Google Earth View Platform has released 1,000 downloadable new images that capture the magnificence of our planet in all of it’s glory. The Google Earth View Platform has released 1,000 ...
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"The team conducted the most comprehensive sampling effort of the GPGP to date by crossing the debris field with 30 vessels simultaneously, supplemented by two aircraft surveys," the Ocean Cleanup ...
I. Illegal drug trade in the Indian Ocean region; Indian Monsoon Current; Indian Ocean Commission; Indian Ocean Dipole; Indian Ocean garbage patch; Indian Ocean Gyre