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1.44 million tons of Japan's tsunami debris "is floating somewhere in the Pacific"
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 18484948:MV8xOTA3MDAzXzMxODg3NDE3XzFEN0NGNjQ1] Ah, duh, you think it will end up in the Plastic Sea? A few years ago Greenpeace or someone found a HUGE area of the garbage we dump in the sea that doesn't sink. Like a whirlpool effect keeping it all in the same place [/quote]
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"Possibly" Radioactive Tsunami Debris Update
At about 4 minutes and 50 seconds of the video below, a spokesperson says
'experts believe about 4.8 million tons of Japan's Tsunami debris was swept away into the pacific ocean. About 30% is floating somewhere in the pacific.'
30% of 4.8 million tons is 1.44 million tons.
The number 1.44 seems apocalyptic. Doesn't it?
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