Garbage Island - Video and Pictures- a Toxic Floating Island of Plastics in the Pacific Ocean the Size of Texas - Video

Garbage Island - Toxic Floating Island in the Pacific Ocean. - Video

Roz Zurko
Garbage Island is a bizarre phenomenon that is floating in the Pacific Ocean. Its formal name is the Great Eastern Garbage Patch and it is so massive it has formed a floating formation about the size of Texas. What is in this mass? Pieces of plastic garbage from things such as plastic bottles, packaging and toys along with any other type of plastic garbage that is thrown out.

The Garbage Patch or Island is located at a point in the Pacific Ocean that is a natural collecting point. It is at the center of a set of currents called the North Pacific Gyre. This part of the ocean is as calm as a lake due to a few meteorological phenomenon's of constant high pressure and weak currents.

This is one of the world's biggest environmental disasters of modern times. The area of that the Garbage Island is located in has always been a kind of cesspool for collecting refuse because of the turning of the currents almost acting like a drain and collecting it all there. The refuse has always been biodegradable and was reabsorbed into the food chain, once making that area of the ocean full of life, that is until plastics came into the picture.

Plastics, which are not biodegradable, are collecting in this Garbage Island, which was once a vital and alive part of the ocean. It was alive with marine life and now it is as vacant of life as could possibly be. Nothing lives there anymore. The eerie smooth flat seas are full of specks of plastics. If you take a cup of water from the floating Garbage Island, you will see thousands of specks of plastic. Each pail of water has what looks like huge amounts of confetti made of plastic.

The island is not an area where a ship would run aground and it is not solid at all. It is a floating mass of plastic pieces that is the size of Texas. To fully understand the scope of this it would be like filling up your swimming pool with plastic pieces so that everywhere you swim you are touching a piece of plastic.

The plastic, especially the plastic bottles, melt in the sun and look like large jelly fish. The melted bottle plastic is gooey when you pick it up. It is a disaster that is very seldom talked about.

Plastic is made with deadly chemicals that are now all being let out into the waters of this floating Garbage Island. It explains why all sea life is gone. The toxic chemicals has taken care of that. To see what this looks like here is a video of what the water looks like: Research Video: Toxic Garbage Island. The video is long, it starts off on the perimeter of the Garbage Island and about half way in you will see the full extent of what this disaster is. This is worse than any oil spill that has ever occurred.

Resources: Toxic: Garbage Island, The Washington Post

Published by Roz Zurko

Roz is a published freelance writer originally from Milford CT, a bedroom community for New York City. She writes full time from home in MA. She attended New Haven University and Graduated with a degree in...  View profile

  • Garbage Island Video and Pictures - It is a floating island of plastics the size of Texas.
  • Garbage Island Pictures and Video- It has killed all marine life in that area.
  • Garbage Island Pictures and Video- It is a full of plastics that are not biodegradable.
Garbage Island pictures and video - will show you the scope of this disaster.

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  • Mother Nature4/8/2011

    Very very sad. These floating plastic poison ponds are in Every ocean! Critters have died - starved to death with bellies full of plastic . .. Died - trapped in plastic containers .. wraps and other DEATH TRAPS .. and the fish that live .. WE EAT .. Our Garbage is IN US. STOP Littering!

  • turtle3/17/2011

    actually im doing research and its TWICE the size of Texas and there are so many turtles in danger and so many turtles caught in plastic six pack and a plastic ring!

  • kkkk2/16/2011

    i ruv garbage

  • Tony Payne2/17/2010

    This is one of those amazing phenomena that not many people generally know about, and yet the impact on our oceans is very significant.

  • Malina Debrie2/17/2010

    Scary stuff. I often think about the idiots who smoke. There is an ashtry in every vehicle, yet these retards seem to think flicking their butts out the window is reasonable. Same here. This is a problem created by people who simply do not care. Just toss it out anywhere. Totally disregard reasonable and legal disposal practices. Sorry for the rant and rave. I generally act better than this!

  • Heather Tooley2/17/2010

    Wow, that's not good. Can't imagine a big mass of garbage the size of Texas floating around. Talk about damage!

  • Pat Bartels2/17/2010

    Wow, that's unbelievable and really sad.

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