The Pacific Isn't the Only Ocean Turning into a Trash Heap
When Sylvia Earle began diving in 1952, the ocean was pristine. These days, things are different. "For the past 30 years I have never been on a dive anytime, anywhere, from the surface to 2-1/2 miles deep, without seeing a piece of trash," says the renowned oceanographer and former chief scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. "There's life from the surface to the greatest depths -- and there's also trash from the surface to the greatest depths."