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“Eat Rub Bish in da Pacific Trash Vortex”
An illustrated collage of t-shirts motivated by research about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch wich

has one of the highest levels known of plastic particulate suspended in the upper water column. As a result, it is one of several oceanic regions where researchers have studied the effects and impact of plastic photodegradation in the neustonic layer of water. Unlike debris, which biodegrades, the photodegraded plastic disintegrates into ever smaller pieces while remaining a polymer. This process continues down to the molecular level.

As the plastic flotsam photodegrades into smaller and smaller pieces, it concentrates in the upper water column. As it disintegrates, the plastic ultimately becomes small enough to be ingested by aquatic organisms which reside near the ocean’s surface. Plastic waste thus enters the food chain through its concentration in the neuston

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“Eat Rub Bish in da Pacific Trash Vortex”
An illustrated collage of t-shirts motivated by the Great Pacific Garbage Patch