A giant patch of garbage in the ocean is home to a thriving new community. Scientists call it a ‘floating plastic habitat.’
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Anemones, barnacles and other species carried out to sea on plastic debris aren't just surviving on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. They're thriving.
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