Plastic Pollution in the Sea: The Problem and Solution

by | Oct 5, 2017 | Eco Blogs

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You don’t need to be sailors to know it’s becoming increasingly obvious that we need to be more vocal about how the ocean is treated by humanity. Far too many of us have seen the rise of plastic waste on the seas, shores and harbours. To help us better understand the situation and possible solutions we’ve invited Ryan Carter from CrowdLeaf.org.uk to update us on the current state of play.

Ryan founded Crowdleaf in mid-2016 as a UK based sustainability forum, it has since expanded to have readers from around the world and writers from across Europe and America, it has also been a primary sponsor of the UK Crowdfunding Conference in 2016. CrowdLeaf is funded by donations and through selling of environmentally and socially friendly products and services and is in the process of becoming a community interest company. The website focuses on, produces and shares events, news, views and opinions that cover conservation, climate change, sustainability and green issues as a whole.

The Big Problem is Tiny: Tiny Plastic:

Pretty much everywhere you look today, in your house, job or classrooms there is plastic. So it should come as no surprise that it is now all over our natural environment. It is in the seas and oceans, creeping into our food chains having been digested by animals and is also in our tap water.

A recent study found that in 4/5 of tap water samples from across 5 continents including Europe, plastic is being digested in drinking water daily. (https://orbmedia.org/stories/Invisibles_plastics) Even the grandest of buildings are not exempt from this problem, Trump Tower and US government agencies are also testing positive for plastics, it truly does affect us all.

So collectively, we have a problem and it is getting worse, not better.

Plastic in the form of nurdles, for example, are causing a serious problem for marine life and can be found all over the beach. In a piece I wrote recently about plastic pollution we spoke about litter picking as a form of environmental activism.

Litter picking is pivotal in clearing up our natural environment as plastic will, if not removed, effectively last forever.

Then there are many people who believe they are being as good to the environment as they can be, yet do not realise they pollute the seas with plastic or other products because plastic fibres from polyester and acrylic clothing are polluting on an unimaginable scale.

One 6kg wash produces 140,000 fibres from polyester-cotton blend half a million polyester fibres and nearly 3/4 of a million acrylic fibers. That is a lot of pollution being produced by every household’s average wash. (BBC News: Dirty laundry: Are your clothes polluting the ocean? ).

The problem and the beauty of the seas and oceans are that they are fluid and what’s not on the seabed travels, often very great distances. Sadly the uninhabited Arctic is no exception to this underlying rule of the waves.

With 1/3 of the Arctic sampled now showing plastic pollution, further hampering wildlife already facing an unprecedented level and speed of climate change. Plastics of all kinds, from fibers and tiny particles being found in ice cores to a giant patch of plastic resembling a soup like thickness, forming an island of plastic between 100 tonnes and 1200 tonnes of everlasting waste. (The Verge: A big patch of plastic garbage has been discovered in the Arctic)

The Solution to Plastic Pollution:

There are alternatives that companies can and should be looking at such as natural products, lyocell made from trees, leather made from pineapple and just not using plastic when we could use something else, for example, carrier bags vs cotton bags. There are also alternative ways of doing things that will both minimise the need for plastics and better utilise the plastics so that it does not end up being thrown.

Throughout this article, we have focused on the negatives that plastics have on wildlife. This is not the whole story however as it would seem not all creatures are created equal in terms of damage caused by plastics.

Wax worms, which commonly eat bees wax can use those same chemicals to processes and eat plastics. This obviously will not be able to solve the problem while it is at this scale but as a way of removing the levels of plastics going to landfill it may at least solve part of the problem ( National Geographic: This Bug Can Eat Plastic. But Can It Clean Up Our Mess? ) .

There are also companies and inventions which are trying to reverse the plastic problem we face, once such invention is the repurposing of the boom.

The idea is a simple one, whereby the boom will be shaped like a U and will surround areas known for plastic accumulation and will be around 1-2 km long. Strong enough to hold the plastics and flexible enough to move with the waves. ( Cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch )

Solutions and actions are also being taken within industry. A recent example is micro-beads of plastic that are added to soaps, body wash and cosmetic products.

These are also washing down our drains into the seas so the government has banned the use of these plastic beads in these types of product. Though it does not come into force until next year and is limited in scope.

Lastly, we could also look to strengthen our protection of wildlife, both with funding, community projects and through strengthening our animal welfare laws. Afterall what we are doing to the wildlife, to our planet and frankly to ourselves wouldn’t be accepted if it was done to pets.

So while we as consumers place demand on for alternatives on the market and on our representatives, we should also keep an eye on the horizon for new products and solutions to reverse the damage already done.

What Crowdleaf Offers:

Along with writing about sustainability and green issues Crowdleaf.org.uk , shares events and news in the area, making it a go-to site for people who want to stay in the know or get involved in the solutions.

As well as sharing all things green they also sell alternative products such as power packs that draw energy from the sun rather than the grid, peat made from coconut fibres. They give talks to all age groups and for all types of audiences and can bring learning and entertainment together through a self-made and published game.

They offer consulting and advice on how to green your business, your house or how to successfully scale a campaign. To find out more read what they at CrowdLeaf.

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Maurice MacSweeney profile pictureMaurice MacSweeney
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Over the last few years First Class Sailing have taken me all the way from complete novice to Coastal Skipper, with theory and other courses along the way (like VHF, First Aid, etc), and there's now no other school I'd want to train and study with. They really stand out from other providers with the quality of their instructors and the support and responsiveness you get from the office team. There's never too many students on a course, so you get lots of time to practise and learn from the instructor. By the end of each course you really feel you've been stretched and graduated to a much higher level of skill. A really high quality outfit and thoroughly recommended!
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Hi Maurice, we're so pleased to have been with you from the start of your sailing journey. That's great that you enjoyed the ratio of students to instructor and felt confident with the levels you achieved. Thanks for the review, we hope you manage to get plenty of sailing in after all the hard work you've put in.
Marty Stromquist profile pictureMarty Stromquist
15:22 24 Oct 25
I just finished another training week at First Class Sailing’s training center. The week was dedicated to Yachtmaster Ocean Theory, with a highlight on Celestial Navigation. The instructor, Nigel Rennie FRIN (Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation), was fantastic. It was very fast-paced, but covered the basics and theory behind Celestial Navigation. The jewel of the week was Rennie. His abundant patience, coupled with his experiences and passion for the art, made the week incredible. First Class Sailing have the best instructors. They know their craft and have real-life experience to make training both fun and memorable. Well Done!
Response from the owner 13:42 06 Nov 25
Thanks Marty. We're so pleased you enjoyed Nigel's expert guidance and passion for sailing. Like all our instructors, he loves teaching and sharing his knowledge, but manages to make it fun too. Thanks for the recommendation.
Anne-Laure McLeman profile pictureAnne-Laure McLeman
10:07 15 Oct 25
Being in an all female boat is a great way to learn. Kirsten, our instructor, had a very calm and reassuring style. The small size of the group (only 3 of us) meant we got a lot of attention and many opportunities to practice. Such a good week!
Response from the owner 13:24 06 Nov 25
Thank-you for the review Anne-Laure. That's great that the all female option suited you well and you enjoyed learning with Kirsten. Hopefully all that practice has set you up well for future sailing. Good luck!
Angus Sandison profile pictureAngus Sandison
19:57 07 Oct 25
Really great experience with First Class. My partner and I did our Day Skipper over two weekends with our instructor Mark. He was fantastic. Patient as we learned and made the whole thing fun. The boats are great and organization by First Class was seamless. Would totally recommend.
Response from the owner 13:17 06 Nov 25
Thanks Angus. That's good that you enjoyed Mark's style of teaching and also had lots of fun along the way. Wishing you lots of happy sailing in the future.
Tricia Bunten profile pictureTricia Bunten
18:48 07 Oct 25
I just finished a fantastic week taking my Day Skipper practical with First Class Sailing and I highly recommend them. I chose the Women Only week and had an incredibly patient instructor who was able to help each of us individually with areas of weakness but also worked great with us as a group. I had never sailed in the Solent before and it was the perfect location for this class. I am so grateful for First Class and my instructor for helping me build confidence and experience.
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Response from the owner 16:59 04 Nov 25
Thanks Tricia, we're so pleased you enjoyed the Women Only week and had a positive experience. We always say that the Solent really is one of the best places to learn and it has some beautiful scenery to explore too, so that's good that you appreciated it. Hope you manage to get out on the water soon.
Evan Ainsworth profile pictureEvan Ainsworth
20:30 05 Oct 25
They do say that what sets great companies apart is customer service. This is my third time with first class sailing the first time was a few years ago when we did our competent crew it was one of the best weeks of our lives. Then we came again in August for the kids to do their competent crew and my wife and I to do our day skipper course. Unfortunately when I did my day skipper course the weather was terrible and I was unable to have a good session to pass. So Jake said to me you can come back and have a free weekend on us to enable you to pass. And again I had a fabulous weekend. There was just three of us on the boat. A wonderful instructor, Tom, and another student. Tom was an excellent instructor he was relaxed, he had great experiences, he got on with the practical part of sailing not just a lot of theory and he was thorough. He had lots of practical tips to make sailing easier and had some good exercises forest to try. We had a super trip down to Yarmouth where he cooked a wonderful dinner and then we went to the pub. Where we met another first class sailing group and spent the evening listening to their tall tales. The following day we had a super sail back to Southampton, with lots of cool exercises and I was thrilled to pass my day skipper.
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Response from the owner 16:46 04 Nov 25
Thanks for the review Evan and congratulations on passing your Day Skipper practical, the hard work has paid off. That's good that the whole family joined you for one of the trips and so now hopefully you have some willing crew members for future sails. Good luck!
hugo kirby profile picturehugo kirby
15:26 09 Sep 25
great course with a very engaged and helpful instructor - who was happy to go outside the curriculum and give us the benefit of his wider knowledge - throroughly recommended
Response from the owner 15:30 11 Sep 25
That's good that you appreciated the experiences and extra knowledge that the instructor passed on. Thanks for the recommendation.
Justin Brooks profile pictureJustin Brooks
11:11 23 Aug 25
We would highly recommend First Class Sailing.

Very well organised with a top quality instructor who provided tuition tailored to our differing needs.

A fantastic option for a couple wanting an entire boat to do a mixed Competent Crew / Day Skipper itinerary.
Response from the owner 14:21 28 Aug 25
Thanks Justin. We always find that mixing the Competent Crew & Day Skipper works well, so that's great that it worked for you too. Hope you manage to get out on the water soon and put all your learning into practice.
ChrisC profile pictureChrisC
15:37 22 Aug 25
Great experience doing a Yachtmaster Offshore prep week followed by exam. Lots of useful paperwork up-front for the course admin and training exercises. The 3-day prep format worked well and Hayley did a brilliant job of cramming in the training over those days. Lovely modern boat too called Sazerac. Will be back.
Response from the owner 14:17 28 Aug 25
Hi Chris, thanks for the review. Congratulations on gaining your YMO qualification. There's a lot to cover, but as you've found, the hard work really pays off. We look forward to welcoming you back in the future.
Miles Barr profile pictureMiles Barr
11:27 03 Aug 25
I completed my Competent Crew and Day Skipper Practical with First Class Sailing. It was a great experience. I hired the whole boat each time, taking my family members along who also earned their Competent Crew qualifications.
Response from the owner 15:21 21 Aug 25
Thanks Miles. That's great that hiring the whole boat for your courses worked well for you all. Now that your family have their comp crew qualifications, you'll have plenty of help onboard for future sails! Good luck.

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