Adventurer's discovery in remote ocean shocks marine science experts
Daily Express|November 22, 2024
THERE'S no escaping microplastic pollution in our oceans...traces have now reached the most remote water on Earth.
Chris Riches
Adventurer's discovery in remote ocean shocks marine science experts

Earlier this year, we reported on British adventurer Chris Brown and his son Mika's first expedition to Point Nemo in the South Pacific between New Zealand and Chile and 1,670 miles from any land.

Scientists have long insisted the area - Nemo is Latin for "no one" was a "dead zone" and unable to support developed marine life.

But, in a discovery that has sent shockwaves around the marine science community, a water sample taken by digital marketing tycoon Chris, 62, was found to contain a particle of polyethylene terephthalate (PET).

This story is from the November 22, 2024 edition of Daily Express.

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