Depressing find at the bottom of the Mariana

Once believed untouched, the Mariana Trench has been found polluted with plastic,

including a discarded bag at the ocean’s deepest known point—evidence of how far human waste travels.

Life Under Threat

Despite extreme conditions, the trench supports corals and deep-sea species.

Research shows about 17% of deep-sea plastic interacts with marine life through

entanglement or ingestion, putting fragile ecosystems at risk.

Sources of the Pollution

Most waste comes from everyday use.

Nearly 89% of plastic found is single-use, while about 80% enters the ocean from land via rivers.

Ships and abandoned fishing gear add significantly to the problem.

A Call to Act

Plastic breaking down into microplastics threatens even the deepest ecosystems.

The discovery highlights the urgent need to reduce single-use plastics,

strengthen waste management, and act collectively to protect the oceans’ future.