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Increasing plastic level in oceans threatening aquatic life

byCustoms Today Report
14/02/2015
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HONG KONG: The concern about plastic being discarded into the oceans of the world and its threats to aquatic life and the environment just got more intense with a first study to provide an estimate of just how much plastic is dumped each year.

Analyzing densities of coastal populations, our consumption levels of plastic and current waste-handling practices, scientists have come up with the worrying number of 8 million metric tons of plastic being dumped every year.

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That’s as much as 4.5 percent of the world’s yearly plastic production, they say.

Even more worrying, they add, is that we don’t know exactly where 99 percent of that plastic pollution is ending up, so it’s hard to analyze or even predict what risks it presents to marine life and the human food supply.

With plastic consumption continually increasing, by 2025 the cumulative amount of plastic dumped in the ocean since the beginnings of its widespread use in the 1950s could reach 155 million tons, the scientists say.

Even today there is enough plastic floating in the world’s oceans to cover an area more than 30 times the size of Manhattan with an ankle-deep layer of plastic refuse, say industrial ecologist Roland Geyer from the University of California, Santa Barbara, home of the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, which led the study.

Or put another way, the weight of plastic being dumped in the world’s seas every year is about equal to the tonnage of tuna caught annually by the world’s fishing fleets.

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