Researchers collect tonnes of plastic from this viral island, but leave it all behind

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When this island became the poster boy for marine pollution, researchers went to clean some of the 38 million pieces of plastic. But after collecting half of it, they had to abandon their efforts.

Two years ago, the world was shocked to learn that a Pacific island, completely cut off from human habitation, had become one of the most polluted places on the planet.Researchers gathered half of it, but had to leave it all behindand was described as"the poster boy for marine pollution" for being buried under 38 million pieces of plastic.

"It's a bit of a hard message for me to have to share with the world," Dr Jennifer Lavers from the University of Tasmania said. The team spent a month collecting half of the 18 tonnes of plastic on the island, often in sweltering heat.

 

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