Plastic debris from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is home to many coastal species like crabs
(Credit: Linsey Haram/SERC Marine Invasions Lab)

Researchers have long known that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch — the massive accumulation of plastic waste in the North Pacific Ocean — is home to a variety of sea life. However, they had assumed they were all open ocean inhabitants. Now, a new study has found that it also harbors a surprisingly large number of coastal marine species. They include crabs, sea anemones, and worms.