© Jessica Cook / Arctic Council Secretariat Northernmost “Plastic in a Bottle” launched to gain insight on Arctic plastic pollution 14 November 2023Plastics in the ArcticОкеанРабочая группа по защите арктической морской среды Launched at 84 degrees north, the capsule will enable the Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment to track how plastics travel in and out of Arctic waters To gain insight about Arctic marine plastic pollution, the Arctic Council’s Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME) Working Group is launching GPS-equipped capsules into the ocean to track how plastics move into and out of Arctic waters. Called “Plastic in a Bottle,” the project aims to simulate how marine litter and plastics can travel far distances and gain a better understanding of Arctic marine plastic pollution. The latest Plastic in a Bottle launch is the seventh capsule released since the project started in 2019, and the first one launched around sea ice. The capsule was tossed into the ocean at 84 degrees north during a research cruise for students and early career scientists by the Norwegian Polar Institute on the icebreaker RV Kronprins Haakon.