A group in Hawaii has set a record for trash hauled from the Pacific Ocean after pulling an incredible 103 tons worth of trash out of the depths of what's known as the "Great Pacific Garbage Patch."
As KITV 4 reported, Ocean Voyages Institute returned its vessel, Kwai, to the port of Honolulu this week after finishing their 48-day mission of yanking tons of plastic, fishing nets, and debris from the water.