What I found interesting and the main reason I posted this is the amount of fishing line. I always stuff junk line in my pockets when fishing and throw it out when I get home.
But imagine something as simple as a bottle cap too. Those pics really open your eyes.
Only issue I have with that is, I have been to Midway twice, hiked all over the island, went snorkeling there several times, took a sail boat all over that area, and it is by far the Cleanest and most Beautiful place I've ever been. I lived in Hawaii at the time and when the ship stopped in Midway, it was like "WOW" this must be what Hawaii used to look like!. And the only inhabitants are part of the rather small navy base there. The water is so much bluer and clearer then the water in Hawaii. I think given the location, that the debris was placed on/in the skeletons. Transited through the oceans there and never saw much for trash. Those adult birds gotta by really searching far and wide to gather that much trash.
Only issue I have with that is, I have been to Midway twice, hiked all over the island, went snorkeling there several times, took a sail boat all over that area, and it is by far the Cleanest and most Beautiful place I've ever been. I lived in Hawaii at the time and when the ship stopped in Midway, it was like "WOW" this must be what Hawaii used to look like!. And the only inhabitants are part of the rather small navy base there. The water is so much bluer and clearer then the water in Hawaii. I think given the location, that the debris was placed on/in the skeletons. Transited through the oceans there and never saw much for trash. Those adult birds gotta by really searching far and wide to gather that much trash.
imho,
C.B.
The consistency of ignorance you've been displaying lately is amazing. I'm sure you'll find some asinine way to try to prove it doesn't exist, but here's a link. Strangely, there's a picture of a dead albatross with plastic stomach contents. I'm sure it's just a big international conspiracy though.
The consistency of ignorance you've been displaying lately is amazing. I'm sure you'll find some asinine way to try to prove it doesn't exist, but here's a link. Strangely, there's a picture of a dead albatross with plastic stomach contents. I'm sure it's just a big international conspiracy though.
You're just an ASS!! Did I suggest conspiracy? I have been there and its very clean and has very few human inhabitants there (maybe between 100-200). And speaking of showing one's ignorance, you seem to be doing a damn fine job of it lately! And wikipedia wouldn't be the first place I'd go for proof of anything.
You're just an ASS!! Did I suggest conspiracy? I have been there and its very clean and has very few human inhabitants there (maybe between 100-200). And speaking of showing one's ignorance, you seem to be doing a damn fine job of it lately! And wikipedia wouldn't be the first place I'd go for proof of anything.
Did you suggest conspiracy?
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I think given the location, that the debris was placed on/in the skeletons.
Since there have been multiple international studies and reports on the issue, it seems like you did just that.
Wikipedia doesn't do it for you...
how about the necropsy of a dead albatross?
Only issue I have with that is, I have been to Midway twice, hiked all over the island, went snorkeling there several times, took a sail boat all over that area, and it is by far the Cleanest and most Beautiful place I've ever been. I lived in Hawaii at the time and when the ship stopped in Midway, it was like "WOW" this must be what Hawaii used to look like!. And the only inhabitants are part of the rather small navy base there. The water is so much bluer and clearer then the water in Hawaii. I think given the location, that the debris was placed on/in the skeletons. Transited through the oceans there and never saw much for trash. Those adult birds gotta by really searching far and wide to gather that much trash.
imho,
C.B.
Funny I thought the same thing, it would be really easy to stage photos like that. Not saying those are, but those birds must have baked in the sun for a long time not to have any one notice..