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How will we remove Great Pacific Garbage Patch and other Micro plastics from an area which is 8.1 pct
of the earth’s surface ??
I will give you a hint while on Ships for 10 years , i sailed world wide right from Suez to Panama canal
done this and that cleaned up 800 metric tonnes of crude oil from shore lines of mumbai , designed
various systems nets to catch garbage floating marine debris ( i am just scrapping My small vessel Mauli
used in Mumbai port trust pollution garbage removal )
as we had a serious loss on systems designed as they consumed lots of Power so we used manual
workers to physically remove floating marine debris plastic waste dead animals you name it The Ocean
is treated as a Thrash can of the world for those who are socially irresponsibly , right now 8.1 pct world
surface is covered with garbage like the titanic ice berg there may be more beneath !!!
A huge, swirling pile of trash in the Pacific Ocean is growing faster than expected and is now three times
the size of France.
According to a three-year study published in Scientific Reports Friday, the mass known as the Great
Pacific Garbage Patch is about 1.6 million square kilometers in size -- up to 16 times bigger than previous
estimates. That makes it more than double the size of Texas.
Ghost nets, or discarded fishing nets, make up almost half the 80,000 metric tons of garbage floating at
sea, and researchers believe that around 20% of the total volume of trash is debris from the 2011
Japanese tsunami.
2. The Trash Isles'The patch is so big that last fall environmentalists called on the United Nations to declare
the Great Pacific Garbage Patch a country, called "The Trash Isles," complete with its own passport and
currency, called debris.
They even solicited 200,000 people to become citizens, including celebrities Sir David Attenborough,
Chris Hemsworth and Gal Gadot. Their first citizen was "former US vice president and environmentalist
Al Gore.( not easily accessible to simple Indians like me, who have actually done huge shore line clean
up or ocean clean ups when sailing !!!
Research scientist Britta Denise Hardesty, who wasn't involved in this study, said while discarded nets
may make up almost half of the findings, the problem may be more nuanced.
Hardesty was part of an earlier study published in Marine Policy in October that also found that
discarded fishing gear make up a significant amount of global marine plastic pollution. It's estimated
640,000 tons of fishing gear is lost to the marine environment each year.
"lt's not fair to just blame it on the fishermen or the top 20 countries for mismanaging waste," said
Hardesty, principal research scientist for the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research
Organisation (CSIRO) in Australia. "Instead we need to look at the true value and cost of plastics, and
factor in the costs of livelihood and tourism."
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch was first discovered in 1997 by oceanographer Charles Moore when he
sailed home to Southern California after finishing the Transpacific Yacht Race, from California to Hawaii.
"I was confronted, as far as the eye could see, with the sight of plastic," wrote Moore about his
discovery in Natural History.
"In the week it took to cross the subtropical high, no matter what time of day I looked, plastic debris was
floating everywhere: bottles, bottle caps, wrappers, fragments."
3. As for slowing down the onslaught of ocean garbage, Hardesty says we all can help.
"Plastic pollution in the ocean is visible and traceable," said Hardesty. "We can definitely make a
difference in how we vote with our pocketbook and think about each decision we make, whether we
take our own bags to the supermarkets, refuse straws, bring our own coffee cups, accept single-use
items or think about mindful alternatives."
we have Seaworthy Shipping Services + Mehernosh Shroff have designed & Innovated to completely
Remove large garbage piles and island from oceans world wide
if you “oil spill experts India” Seaworthy Shipping is on 1st+ position in India ,
We did the largest shore line oil spill 800mt /marine debris 250,0000mt lowest cost! with 3000 skilled
semi skilled trained workers in 2010 during Chitra spill
I can say Climate Reality Project Needs Me or i can say It need my ideas that created Ahimsa Warships of
Peace and Ecosense we now call Ahimsa Swacch World converting each and every Defense forces world
wide to defend us from climate change and making them do nonviolent or Ahimsa action
Ahimsa = peace + Compassion + Mindfulness art of thinking greatest Good non violent thoughts , saying
the Greatest good non violent sweet words doing the Greatest good Non violent actions
N= Nonviolence
i = internationally Responsible Action for climate change
R = Right & Responsible
4. V= Victory over Environmental terror and protecting Earth
A = Army for Looking after land shores, doing reforestation, preventing soil decay
N= navy clean up of oceans removal of floating debris and garbage patches
A = Air force for patrolling against irresponsible People who polute air by burning hydro carbons ,
cleaning up air world wide
I have many solutions please contact me
in Ahimsa Nirvana swacch world
Mehernosh Shroff
Knight
chief engineer
Innovator, designer of ocean clean up vessels