it says plastic right there. with fish bites. sure enough, we did. you can see all the little bites. the little triangular bite, it s a fish bite. this tiny piece of plastic could have lasting effects because during the long journey from land to gyre, chances are it floats through polluted waters encountering toxins, and like a sponge, plastic will soak up those chemicals. along comes an unassuming fish and mistaking the plastic for food, it will chomp on the floating waste. but what does that mean for us? according to a statement from the international coalition of fisheries associations or icfa, there s no widespread public health concern with household garbage in seafood consumption but marcus isn t so sure. what are the long-term effects of this continued use of plastic being put in the ocean? we re going to fill the seas full of plastic.
years back. here s a shoe. a child s shoe. here s an oil can, deterrent bottles of all kinds. they are really chewed up by marine life. now the fishing gear is pretty common. the fishing gear is designed to survive in those environments. you find a lot of fishing floats and nets. the smaller stuff, it begins to break down rather quickly. it will degrade by sunlight and by fish bites and consumed by other life. here is a handful of cigarette lighters pulled out of the stomachs of albatross. and a lot of floating plastic chairs from beach furniture that float into the ocean. and so the question is, for the sea crews searching for mh-370.
bottles of all kinds. they are really chewed up by marine life. now the fishing gear is pretty common. the fishing gear is designed to survive in those environments. you find a lot of fishing floats and nets. the smaller stuff, it begins to break down rather quickly. it will degrade by sunlight and by fish bites and consumed by other life. here is a handful of cigarette lighters pulled out of the stomachs of albatross. and a lot of floating plastic chairs from beach furniture that float into the ocean. and so the question is, for the sea crews searching for mh-370. is there a more efficient way to distinguish between what is trash and what could be plane parts. a lot is being done by eyesight?
mcdonald s dropping items off its menu to freshen things up. they will stop selling chicken selects, the fruit and walnut salad, and maybe their angus burger. they plan to add more limited time items, like mixed fish bites. i d try those. steve: 911 call out of california reveals a dispatcher s desperate fight to save a patient while a nurse standing right there refused to give cpr to an 87-year-old woman after she collapsed. listen. we need to get cpr started. that s not enough. yeah. we can t do cpr. then hand the phone to the passer-by. anybody there can do cpr. give them the phone, please. they re refusing cpr. as a human being, is there anybody there that s willing to help this lady and not let her die? not at this time. steve: for seven minutes the 911 dispatcher pleads with the nurse to do the cpr, but she refused, explaining company policy prohibits it.