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Ships lead massive ocean trash cleanup from Hawaii to California
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Ships lead massive ocean trash cleanup from Hawaii to California
A fleet of ships is arriving to ports along the coast of California this week. Their haul? Tons of plastic and debris from the massive garbage patch that's lodged in the Pacific Ocean.
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The ships are part of the largest-ever clean up effort of ocean trash, launched from Hawaii and sweeping across the Pacific. The trip also aims to map the floating plastic for an even larger clean up in the coming years.
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- , founder and CEO of , the group that's leading the project.