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🗓️ 9 January 2024
⏱️ 36 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi there, I'm Kaytown and on this edition of Mysterious Radio. Oh, I'm an artist and I am a photojournalist and now an author and I'd been covering the story of plastic |
0:35.4 | pollution in my journalism for about five six years and saw that the problem |
0:42.2 | was really much more complex than I had first understood it to be. |
0:47.0 | So, like you, Ktown, I'm an ocean lover. |
0:50.0 | I've been someone who really spent a lot of time at the beach as a young |
0:54.8 | person and always noticed that the plastic problem was getting worse and worse and |
0:58.8 | then as a journalist in my 20s I had the chance to sail across the garbage patch, which was a really cool and unique opportunity. |
1:06.4 | And this was in 2016, so at that time, the issue of plastic pollution was still largely portrayed as an ocean issue. |
1:14.3 | So I was going out there with the frame of mind of, well, I really want to see what this place looks |
1:19.2 | like, number one and then number two, like how is there an actual garbage jump floating in the ocean? |
1:25.0 | It just seemed too unbelievable to be true and when I got out there I really learned |
1:29.9 | that the problem was so much more complex and actually so much worse than just you know the |
1:35.2 | floating garbage jump if only it was that easy to see it out there and clean it up with |
1:39.8 | the the real cause of the problem starts on land and I kind of traced my way back and that was |
1:46.0 | the basis for the book. |
1:47.0 | Yeah that's something that I would like to see from my own eyes. |
1:51.5 | Can you tell us the approximate location? |
1:54.0 | Yeah, sure. So the garbage patch really stretches across the entire Pacific Ocean, |
2:00.0 | but I went to the eastern side of it which is between the coast of California and then Hawaii. |
2:06.4 | So we sailed from Los Angeles to Honolulu and witnessed this swirling ocean gyre. |
2:15.3 | So, like, gyre is an ocean current |
2:17.6 | that can circulate and concentrate the plastics. |
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