01-11-2020, 07:28 AM
Kamilo, south of Discovery Harbor is described as 'plastic beach' in a recent article from the Guardian.* The writers** interview one person who said she climbed 10 foot high mounds of plastic garbage as a child. I suppose that means it's improved in recent years. There are photos, and it's still a sad sight.
Kamilo Beach, located on the south-eastern tip of Hawaii’s Big Island, has been dubbed one of the most plastic-polluted spots on the planet. On a bright day last summer, Larson and fellow members of the Hawaii Wildlife Fund (HWF), a team of conservation volunteers, collected 1,400lb of it.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020...-pollution
I've seen debris from fishing boats and ships, like lost floats, styrofoam remnants, and personal items that went overboard which have accumulated over time on less visited areas along the coast of Puna, but nothing like Kamilo.
* Based in the UK
** From Honolulu
Kamilo Beach, located on the south-eastern tip of Hawaii’s Big Island, has been dubbed one of the most plastic-polluted spots on the planet. On a bright day last summer, Larson and fellow members of the Hawaii Wildlife Fund (HWF), a team of conservation volunteers, collected 1,400lb of it.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020...-pollution
I've seen debris from fishing boats and ships, like lost floats, styrofoam remnants, and personal items that went overboard which have accumulated over time on less visited areas along the coast of Puna, but nothing like Kamilo.
* Based in the UK
** From Honolulu
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