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Since 2009, photographer Chris Jordan has been documenting birds on  Midway Atoll way out in the Pacific Ocean — near what’s known as the  “Pacific Garbage Patch” or, essentially, a swirling heap of plastic the  size of Texas.
What Jordan found on those islands were carcasses of baby birds that have died an unnerving death: According to the BBC, “about one-third of all albatross chicks die on Midway, many as the result of being mistakenly fed plastic by their parents.”
(via How Soda Caps Are Killing Birds : The Picture Show)
Photo: Chris Jordan

npr:

Since 2009, photographer Chris Jordan has been documenting birds on Midway Atoll way out in the Pacific Ocean — near what’s known as the “Pacific Garbage Patch” or, essentially, a swirling heap of plastic the size of Texas.

What Jordan found on those islands were carcasses of baby birds that have died an unnerving death: According to the BBC, “about one-third of all albatross chicks die on Midway, many as the result of being mistakenly fed plastic by their parents.”

(via How Soda Caps Are Killing Birds : The Picture Show)

Photo: Chris Jordan

(via discoverynews)