suvevaheaega
Suvevaheaega, also known as the "Great Pacific Garbage Patch," is a vast area of the Pacific Ocean that contains a high concentration of plastic debris. This patch is located between Hawaii and California, in the North Pacific Gyre, a system of ocean currents that traps floating debris. The garbage patch is not a single island of trash but rather a dispersed collection of plastic particles, microplastics, and other debris spread over a large area.
The origins of the debris in the Suvevaheaega are diverse, including litter from coastal areas, fishing gear,
The Suvevaheaega is a stark reminder of the global impact of plastic pollution. Efforts to mitigate this