

I posted this picture before under the heading, how many kayaks are there? and this massive assembly of kayaks really does come close to being a genuine plastic gyre. And before you accuse me of being holier than thou with my wood frame skin on frame kayaks, I confess that yes, there are plastic resins used in its construction, mostly in the skin and the lashings and the coatings used to seal the skin. And I also wear some plastic garments when paddling and the small fibers that theyre composed of break off during washing and end up in the ocean where they displace plankton in the bodies of animals that eat plankton.
Lets let the issue of whether I am a hypocrite or not rest for a moment and look at the obvious problem of plastic pollution in the worlds oceans. The organization Five Gyres has devoted itself to the problem. Click on THIS LINK to find out more about them.

If we were to stop making plastics tomorrow, and did annual beach cleanups, plastic would be gone from the worlds oceans in a matter of decades.
The problem with the plastic in the oceans is not that the plastic ends up on our beaches and assaults our esthetics but rather that when in the ocean it harms the animals that live there. Inundating the world in plastic products and then expecting none of them to end up in the oceans is not realistic. Maybe stopping the production of plastic is not realistic either but it sure would fix the problem. What we have to decide is whether not having plastics in our lives is a bigger inconvenience than having it in our oceans. Weve lived without plastics before and we can do it again.
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