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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch now so permanent that a coastal ecosystem is thriving on it, scientists say

(CNN) — Scientists have found thriving communities of coastal creatures, including tiny crabs and anemones, living thousands of miles from their original home on plastic debris in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch — a 620,000 square mile swirl of trash in the ocean between California and Hawaii. In a new study published in the Nature Ecology & Evolution journal on Monday, […]

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