North East of Hawaii, the ocean currents
form a giant whirl pool of debris from around the Pacific, the
scientific name is called the North Pacific Gyre. It’s one of the
largest ecosystems on Earth, comprising of millions of square
kilometres.
Today it’s better known as “The Great
Garbage Patch,” an area the size of Queensland, Australia where there is
approximately one million tonnes of plastic spread throughout the
ocean. Drag a net in any area of this part of the ocean and you will
pick up toxic, discarded plastic.
Photographer Chris Jordan has documented this phenomenon.
I had been studying for quite a while the phenomenon called the Pacific garbage patch. I was looking for a way to visualize it, it was really surreal to land on Midway, seeing that my worst hopes of what I would find there are true. These are all albatross chicks, hatched out of their eggs and the very first meal they got was deadly to them. What happens is, when the eggs hatch one of the parents goes out and flies looking for food. They search over this vast area of the pacific and when they come back with is a belly full of toxic plastics, and they feed that to their babies. They die of starvation, malnutrition and chocking. Simply allow yourself to feel whatever it is you feel about this, without jumping to the way to solve it. Because I think we really need to feel these things, even if the feelings are uncomfortable, because those are the feelings that will turn into the fuel and drive passionate action – Chris Jordan
The desire to change these things will
put the human race on a journey to do so, and we are in the midst of it.
Ultimately it is our choice as to whether or not we take the time to
educate ourselves about our choices and begin doing things in a manner
that cares for our environment and home more than our materialistic
needs.
What can we do about this problem now?
As much as possible, support eco-friendly products. Avoid being wasteful
and purchasing new products each time a new version comes out simply so
we can be up to date with the latest greatest. Create awareness about
this issue and pass it onto your friends and family. Awareness has been
key in changing various aspects of our world and so often we give it
little credit. It is much more powerful than we think.
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