WATER DISGRACE

Shocking images reveal the devastating impact of plastic pollution in our oceans with masses of floating rubbish and beaches covered in trash

From the ‘Great Pacific Garbage Patch’ between Hawaii and California, to waves of ‘trash carpets’ flowing into the Dominican Republic's Montesinos Beach, plastic is ruining our once-pristine waters

DISGUSTING photos show how plastic dumped into rivers and oceans around the globe is killing record numbers of sea creatures and destroying the world’s most beautiful beaches.

Eight million metric tonnes of single-use plastics clog up the world’s oceans each year, according to US environmental charity NRDC.

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Above: the extent of plastic pollution in Montesinos Beach in the Dominican Republic

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, is located between Hawaii and California.

The floating pile of plastic rubbish spans an area that in 2018 was already three-times the size of France, reports .

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details how ocean plastic will outweigh fish by 2050.

And in the Caribbean, more "trash islands" have also formed, with images showing miles of floating rubbish stretching to the horizon.

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