Study finds nearly 269,000 tons of plastic floating in world's oceans

By Park Sae-jin Posted : December 19, 2014, 16:06 Updated : December 19, 2014, 16:06

Nearly 269,000 tons of plastic pollution may be floating in the world's oceans, a study said Wednesday.

Plastic pollution is ubiquitous throughout the oceans, yet estimates of the global abundance and weight of floating plastics have lacked data, particularly from the Southern Hemisphere and remote regions.

To better estimate the total number of plastic particles and their weight floating in the world's oceans, Marcus Eriksen from the Five Gyres Institute in the United States and colleagues used data from 24 expeditions collected over a six-year period between 2007 and 2013 across all five sub-tropical gyres, coastal Australia, Bay of Bengal and the Mediterranean Sea.

The data included information about microplastics collected using nets and large plastic debris from visual surveys, which were then used to calibrate an ocean model of plastic distribution.

"This is the first study that compares all sizes of floating plastic in the world's oceans from the largest items to small microplastics," said the study in the open-access journal PLOS ONE.

"Based on our model results, we estimate that at least 5.25 trillion plastic particles weighing 268,940 tons are currently floating at sea," it said. 

By Ruchi Singh
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