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- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch abstract "The Indian Ocean garbage patch, discovered in 2010, is a gyre of marine litter suspended in the upper water column of the central Indian Ocean, specifically the Indian Ocean Gyre, one of the five major oceanic gyres. The patch does not appear as a continuous debris field. As with other patches in each of the five oceanic gyres, the plastics in it break down to ever smaller particles, and to constituent polymers. As with the other patches, the field constitutes an elevated level of pelagic plastics, chemical sludge, and other debris; primarily particles that are invisible to the naked eye.A similar patch of floating plastic debris in the Pacific Ocean, the Great Pacific garbage patch, was predicted in 1985, and discovered in 1997 by Charles J. Moore as he passed through the North Pacific Gyre on his return from the Transpacific Yacht Race. The North Atlantic garbage patch was discovered in 2010.".
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch thumbnail Oceanic_gyres.png?width=300.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageExternalLink 5gyres.org.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageExternalLink images-video-from-the-north-pacific-gyre.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageExternalLink kaisei.blipback.com.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageExternalLink plastic-trash-plagues-ocean.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageExternalLink a_battle_at_midway.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageExternalLink appetite_destruction.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageExternalLink Seaplex.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageExternalLink www.algalita.org.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageExternalLink trash-vortex.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageExternalLink story.php?storyId=15713260.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageExternalLink 22Plastics-t.html?_r=1&oref=slogin.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageExternalLink article.cfm?id=plastic-surf.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageExternalLink capt_charles_moore_on_the_seas_of_plastic.html.
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- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageID "28956021".
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wikiPageRevisionID "606383942".
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch subject Category:2010_in_the_environment.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch subject Category:Indian_Ocean.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch subject Category:Marine_garbage_patches.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch subject Category:Plastics_and_the_environment.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch comment "The Indian Ocean garbage patch, discovered in 2010, is a gyre of marine litter suspended in the upper water column of the central Indian Ocean, specifically the Indian Ocean Gyre, one of the five major oceanic gyres. The patch does not appear as a continuous debris field. As with other patches in each of the five oceanic gyres, the plastics in it break down to ever smaller particles, and to constituent polymers.".
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch label "Indian Ocean garbage patch".
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- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch sameAs Q17080625.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch sameAs Q17080625.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch wasDerivedFrom Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch?oldid=606383942.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch depiction Oceanic_gyres.png.
- Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch isPrimaryTopicOf Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch.