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Last R/R, A couple of mates and I went out wide from ocean reef due to the weather we cut it short. On the way back in we were about 50m to 70m behind a boat,All good right!!!! Until I see a man throwing all his rubbish overboard,CANS/BOTTLES/PLASTIC BAGS,I dont know what came over me but i saw red and i want to drill this bloke. Im big on rubbish!!!! if ya take it out there bring it back. We stop and pick up 7 plastic bags all up.
By the time we got back to the boat ramp the prick had his boat on the trailer and was about to drive off when I said, (hey buddy I think you forgot something) waving the wet bags in the air.
His responce was F**K OFF that little comment really got me going then, So i walked up to the bloke and throw the wet plastic bags through the window of the car hitting the bloke in the head, with taking that he speed off calling me every name under the sun.
I think I did the right thing there?
Does anyone else have a little story about people that do the wrong thing?
feral1975
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good on you , people like
good on you , people like that shouldn't even be out there if thats the way they are going to treat the water . Same as fishing off the rock's the amount of rubbish that is left behind is unreal
Dreamweaver
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Yup Greeny!
Selfish (un)enviromentally thinking mongrel - good onya buddy!
When we get a state government in 4 or 5 years LOL, they need to do something about this!
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Colin Hay
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What a jerk
Is there anyone you can report people like that to?
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Blackbetty-50
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Morons
greeny the only thing you did wrong was not replacing some of this morons rubbish with a brick before throwing it back through the window at him. Good for you, I hate the way some of these simple morons treat the environment and then blaspheme every one around them when they are the ones at fault.
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The World's Rubbish Dump: A
The World's Rubbish Dump: A Garbage Tip That Stretches From Hawaii to Japan
by Kathy Marks and Daniel Howden
A "plastic soup" of waste floating in the Pacific Ocean is growing at an alarming rate and now covers an area twice the size of the continental United States, scientists have said.The vast expanse of debris - in effect the world's largest rubbish dump - is held in place by swirling underwater currents. This drifting "soup" stretches from about 500 nautical miles off the Californian coast, across the northern Pacific, past Hawaii and almost as far as Japan.
Charles Moore, an American oceanographer who discovered the "Great Pacific Garbage Patch" or "trash vortex", believes that about 100 million tons of flotsam are circulating in the region. Marcus Eriksen, a research director of the US-based Algalita Marine Research Foundation, which Mr Moore founded, said yesterday: "The original idea that people had was that it was an island of plastic garbage that you could almost walk on. It is not quite like that. It is almost like a plastic soup. It is endless for an area that is maybe twice the size as continental United States."
Curtis Ebbesmeyer, an oceanographer and leading authority on flotsam, has tracked the build-up of plastics in the seas for more than 15 years and compares the trash vortex to a living entity: "It moves around like a big animal without a leash." When that animal comes close to land, as it does at the Hawaiian archipelago, the results are dramatic. "The garbage patch barfs, and you get a beach covered with this confetti of plastic," he added.
The "soup" is actually two linked areas, either side of the islands of Hawaii, known as the Western and Eastern Pacific Garbage Patches. About one-fifth of the junk - which includes everything from footballs and kayaks to Lego blocks and carrier bags - is thrown off ships or oil platforms. The rest comes from land.
Mr Moore, a former sailor, came across the sea of waste by chance in 1997, while taking a short cut home from a Los Angeles to Hawaii yacht race. He had steered his craft into the "North Pacific gyre" - a vortex where the ocean circulates slowly because of little wind and extreme high pressure systems. Usually sailors avoid it.
He was astonished to find himself surrounded by rubbish, day after day, thousands of miles from land. "Every time I came on deck, there was trash floating by," he said in an interview. "How could we have fouled such a huge area? How could this go on for a week?"
Mr Moore, the heir to a family fortune from the oil industry, subsequently sold his business interests and became an environmental activist. He warned yesterday that unless consumers cut back on their use of disposable plastics, the plastic stew would double in size over the next decade.
Professor David Karl, an oceanographer at the University of Hawaii, said more research was needed to establish the size and nature of the plastic soup but that there was "no reason to doubt" Algalita's findings.
"After all, the plastic trash is going somewhere and it is about time we get a full accounting of the distribution of plastic in the marine ecosystem and especially its fate and impact on marine ecosystems."
Professor Karl is co-ordinating an expedition with Algalita in search of the garbage patch later this year and believes the expanse of junk actually represents a new habitat. Historically, rubbish that ends up in oceanic gyres has biodegraded. But modern plastics are so durable that objects half-a-century old have been found in the north Pacific dump. "Every little piece of plastic manufactured in the past 50 years that made it into the ocean is still out there somewhere," said Tony Andrady, a chemist with the US-based Research Triangle Institute.
Mr Moore said that because the sea of rubbish is translucent and lies just below the water's surface, it is not detectable in satellite photographs. "You only see it from the bows of ships," he said.
According to the UN Environment Programme, plastic debris causes the deaths of more than a million seabirds every year, as well as more than 100,000 marine mammals. Syringes, cigarette lighters and toothbrushes have been found inside the stomachs of dead seabirds, which mistake them for food.
Plastic is believed to constitute 90 per cent of all rubbish floating in the oceans. The UN Environment Programme estimated in 2006 that every square mile of ocean contains 46,000 pieces of floating plastic,
Dr Eriksen said the slowly rotating mass of rubbish-laden water poses a risk to human health, too. Hundreds of millions of tiny plastic pellets, or nurdles - the raw materials for the plastic industry - are lost or spilled every year, working their way into the sea. These pollutants act as chemical sponges attracting man-made chemicals such as hydrocarbons and the pesticide DDT. They then enter the food chain. "What goes into the ocean goes into these animals and onto your dinner plate. It's that simple," said Dr Eriksen.
© 2008 The Independent
Kelvin8r
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Top job
Well Done Greeny!!!
there should be more people around like you. alot of people would have been pissed at what they saw, prob half woulda picked up the rubbish, and even less would have thrown it back in his face... quite literary lol
Well done again champ!
Dreamweaver
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Wish there was #1
Was thinking the same Bb50.
You should be able to take a photo like dob in a hoon. (But change the law that you boat number has to be visible on the transom also)
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NOHA
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You did the right thing for
You did the right thing for sure, returning his rightful property. The only thing is he would of tossed it out the window round the first corner.
Pity you didnt get his rego then could of all kept an eye out for him.
He is a prime candidate for the fetid squid juice down the air vents on his car.
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mako magic
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funny as mate, good on you
funny as mate, good on you for picking it up in the first place, of which most of us would i think, also top job for throwing it at the guy, pity you didn't knock him out lol
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not only that if it was me
not only that if it was me the bloke would have had to get used to hospital food for sometime. Dickhead you done well mate.
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Colin Hay
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Lol Noha Or the prawn heads inside the hub caps
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jay_burgess
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should have given him a
should have given him a belting.
roberta
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I can't really
say what I'd love to say about this pr....k and I reckon some nice occie under the car in a nice place where it will be really really nice on a hot 40 degree day with noha's squid juice.
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greeny
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IT HAPPANED SO QUICK
I didnt even think to take his number plate but ill never forget the boat!!!!
mako magic
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maybe describe the boat on
maybe describe the boat on here mate, someone might no then,name and shame big time i say
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roberta
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Yes mako magic I agree
Name and shame them.
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greeny
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The boat was a 2000+ 5.5m or
The boat was a 2000+ 5.5m or 6m white and blue bowrider with a 90hp merc it also had a big scuff mark down the front right hand side,Looks like he's hit a jetty hard some time ago.
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probs
unless you have video evidence you cant prove it was him,he will say it wasnt.taking the law into your hands can be risky ,i have been belted with a baseball bat b4 ,it could have easily been a gun.by all means collect the rubbish speak to the person but dont get violent ,it can backfire
unfortunately there are a lot of d#@ks out there ,we cant catch them all.
if you have seen my thread from last night it shows that rubbish can damage the environment but also other boats
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greeny
f^*&^* good on ya mate
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Greeny for pm
Thumbs up....nice one bruv!
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Right thing YES should have
Right thing YES should have craped in the bag before you through it in the window.
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Watto069
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Greeny its unlike you to
Greeny its unlike you to just throw the bags back. Next time you will have to throw some left rights with the bags. Good onya mate and if we ever see him again we might need to drill some holes in the hull
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schecky
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what an *^$hole shouldve
what an *^$hole
shouldve cracked him
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jersey
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Good on You
I think you did th right thing,but no doubt you did take a certain risk in your actions,but lets face it,how many times have we heard of women being raped or people being beaten up and no one helps them for fear of the backlash,but I believe you did the only thing and I support you 110%jersey
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Good one Greeny
Quite often gaffing plastic from the ocean and would love to RETURN it to its owner!!
Don't fish up that way, but if I ever come across the same sittuation I'll post up a rego and discription for all to take the piss when they get seen again!!!!
I'm sure they would think of selling their boat with the FISHWRECKED crew on their case!!!!!!!!
Crapping in the bag was a great suggestion!!!!!!!!!
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