The amount of plastic in the ocean could treble by the class 2025 , according to a new report on the future of the ocean . consider there ’s already over 5.25 trillion slice of shaping tripe in the world ’s ocean , this is seriously bad news .

A fresh report by the UK Government Office for Science , titledForesight hereafter of the Sea , has occupy a look at the wellness of the human beings ’s sea and how it could touch on the UK ’s role in future scientific enquiry ,   technology ,   and trade .

With levels of plastic sea defilement lay to treble between 2015 and 2025 , the report warns that the current health of the ocean could have some damning implications for biodiversity , notice that there was already a 49 pct decline in marine vertebrate populations between 1970 and 2012 .

moldable litter remains one of the biggest problem facing the earth ’s seas , along with rising sea levels , climate change , and man - made chemical substance defilement , such as runoff from pesticides and fertilizers from farm , industrial waste , and pharmaceutical .

" The sea is out of hatful , out of judgement , " Ian Boyd , one of the study ’s generator and chief scientist for the UK governance ’s environment department , toldBBC News .

" We invest a lot of money and exuberance for missionary work to outer space   – but there ’s nothing living out there . The sea floor is pullulate with life . We really call for a mission to planet sea   – it ’s the last frontier , ” added study author Professor Edward Hill from the UK National Oceanography Centre .

government activity , industriousness , and the public are waking up tothe gloomy realitythat ’s facing our oceans , however , the write up warns that crunch time is quickly go up . One of   its author ' primary recommendations is to reduce pliant befoulment in the sea through the growth of Modern biodegradable plastics and public awareness military campaign . They notice that the UK , and indeed the wider world , needs to seriously reevaluate the way it manages the ocean .

Despite these stupefying statistics , the UK government’sofficial military press releaseremains remarkably chirpy with no mention of the word charge plate or pollution , or else concenter on the “ great opportunities ” the UK could gain from the seas .

Just last week , a freestanding reportclaimed that“93 percent of the bottled pee try out showed some signaling of microplastic contamination , ” featuring polypropylene , nylon , and polyethylene terephthalate . Once again , this is a direct issue of plastic pollution and serves as a consummate reminder that this job affects us all , not just seabirds and fish .