This video made me pay more attention to the topic of marine pollution and learn what the Pacific Garbage Belt is. Pacific Garbage Belt: Also known as the "Garbage Island". On the Pacific Ocean, the North Pacific Circulation System is a relatively static area. This area is mainly a subtropical high pressure zone. The direction of the current rotation brings in the surrounding waste, leading to the accumulation of floating matter and its debris. "Waste" is called the Pacific Garbage Belt. Using information available at this stage, scientists estimate that there are about 150 million tons of plastic waste in the ocean If calculated at the current scale of production and waste disposal, 12 billion tons of plastic waste will be produced by 2050. Marine plastic pollution is a worldwide problem and requires a worldwide solution. Otherwise, humans and their offspring at the top of the biological chain will eventually become victims of pollution. So, when you next want to throw away a plastic bottle or plastic bag, will you be merciful and think for future generations, because after all we only own and share one planet.