B.C. art exhibit focuses on ocean plastics in effort to highlight environmental damage

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The exhibit is the latest by cultural venues to use art to call attention to swaths of plastic and debris that wash up along British Columbia’s shorelines

In an undated image provided by the Ocean Cleanup Foundation, the stomach contents of a sea turtle. The so-called Great Pacific Garbage Patch is estimated to be roughly the size of Alaska.Fishing nets, buoys, water bottles, giant chunks of plastic foam, shoes and detritus from the Japanese tsunami are meant to offer visitors to the Maritime Museum of B.C. in Victoria just a tiny window into the vast array of plastics that make up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.“There is no such thing as ‘away.

estimated that 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic and debris weighing 79,000 tonnes float in the garbage patch, which covers 1.6 million square kilometres. By comparison, Alaska is around 1.7 million square kilometres. The same study found that while microplastics accounted for 8 per cent of the total mass, they comprised 94 per cent of the individual pieces.that analyzed cleanups conducted between 2013 and 2016 along B.C.

“We find bottles washing ashore [and] some of them have English labels, some Russian, some Japanese. Definitely there’s a lot of ocean-source garbage and I think it’s coming from everywhere.”Each region Ms. Fladmark and her peers studied had different kinds of litter. In Vancouver and Victoria, cigarette butts were common, but larger items are cleaned up more often.

Lilly Woodbury, the chapter manager of Surfrider Pacific Rim in Tofino, echoed Ms. Fladmark’s concerns. She said in 2017, Surfrider volunteers collected 16,000 plastic water bottles and plastic foam equivalent to the volume of 36 cars from beaches in the area. It was a particularly bad year, after a Korean cargo ship lost 35 shipping containers off the coast of Vancouver Island in late 2016.

 

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