[event] – “The Great Infection of the Sea” – Plastic Ocean
Captain Charles Moore
Scientist and Activist
detailed in his acclaimed new book Plastic Ocean
Date: January 25, 2012 Time: 7:30-9:00 PM Location: Town Hall Seattle
1119 8th Ave.
Seattle, WA Advance tickets are $5 at Brown Paper Tickets or 800/838-3006 and at the door beginning at 6:30 pm.
A prominent seafaring environmentalist and researcher shares his shocking discovery of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in the Pacific Ocean, and inspires a fundamental rethinking of the Plastic Age and a growing global health crisis.
In the summer of 1997, Charles Moore set sail from Honolulu with the sole intention of returning home after competing in a trans-Pacific race. To get to California, he and his crew took a shortcut through the seldom-traversed North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, a vast “oceanic desert” where winds are slack and sailing ships languish. There, Moore realized his catamaran was surrounded by a “plastic soup.” He had stumbled upon the largest garbage dump on the planet – a spiral nebula where plastic outweighed zooplankton, the ocean’s food base, by a factor of six to one.
In this presentation Moore will discuss these observations, what they mean to our planet, and his book Plastic Ocean. A call to action as urgent as Rachel Carson’s seminal Silent Spring, Moore’s sobering revelations will be embraced by activists, concerned parents, and seafaring enthusiasts concerned about the deadly impact and implications of this man-made blight.
Presented as part of the Town Hall’s Science Lecture Series, with the Washington State Chapter of the Sierra Club, Pacific Science Center, and University Book Store. Series sponsored by Microsoft . Series media sponsorship provided by KPLU.
Additional sponsorship provided by Environment Washington, PCC, People for Puget Sound, Olympic Peninsula Surfrider, and Zero Waste.
Captain Moore is also speaking in Bellingham, Olympia, Port Angeles, and Tacoma.