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This is Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello. Your minute begins now.

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You know what's becoming more common than fish in the sea?

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Plastic bags.

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Researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute surveyed underwater video footage.

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They saw that plastic bags have become ubiquitous on the seafloor off the U.S.West Coast, even as far away as Hawaii.

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The institute's robot subs collected the videos over the last 22 years, mostly in and around Monterey Bay but also further afield.

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Technicians noted whenever it showed objects or animals.

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The footage spanned shallow seafloors of 25 meters or so and areas nearly 4,000 meters deep.

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And in all too much of Monterey Bay, they found trash.

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A full third of the trash was various types of plastic.

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The second most common object: metal cans.

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The rest of the trash was a mix of lost fishing equipment and rope, glass bottles, paper, cloth, even tires.

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The trash preferentially accumulates on steep, rocky slopes, perhaps because ocean currents drop it there.

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And all that garbage is going to stick around.

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The microbes that could otherwise break down plastic bags or metal cans do not thrive in these deep, cold, dark waters.

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So remember, we may throw things away, but that doesn't mean that they go away.

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Your minute is up, for Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello.

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