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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2010

Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18028

A submersible survey reveals the impact of human debris on marine ecosystems near California.

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  • YOU FOUND MY TEAPOT!

  • Its the SOLID trash that's "good" for their ecosystem. Meds, syringes, drugs, chemicals, nuclear waste, fuel, and shit could hurt fish.

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  • YOU FOUND MY ARTILLERY SHELL!

  • That place is certainly not a safe haven for hippies.

  • OMG my kitchen sink thats were itwent

  • thats why retired planes are sunk in the water to support reef growth

  • removing trash could be more deadly than good? are you retarded? we're a chemical society, what do you think that does to the health of the water?

  • i think watching under water is scary!!! :(

  • @OohieuoO

    i'm assuming you've never heard of this then:

    en.wikipedia (dot) org/wiki/Great_Pacific_Garbage­_Patch

  • omg

    trash is now officially underwater o.O

    we're doomed

  • its nice that debris can provide a habitat.. but im not going to eliminate the idea that natural coral reefs, especially near the shores, arent just as good or even better.

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